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Upper Eocene foraminifera of the southeastern United States

No abstract available.
Authors
J.A. Cushman

Water utilization in the Snake River Basin

The purpose of this report is to describe the present utilization of the water in the Snake River Basin with special reference to irrigation and power and to present essential facts concerning possible future utilization. No detailed plan of development is suggested. An attempt has been made, however, to discuss features that should be taken into account in the formulation of a definite plan of de
Authors
William Glenn Hoyt, Herman Stabler

Zinc and lead deposits of northern Arkansas

Zinc and lead ores occur in the northern counties of Arkansas, from the Arkansas-Oklahoma line on the west to the Coastal Plain, in Lawrence County, on the east, but are concentrated chiefly in Marion, Boone, Newton, Searcy, Sharp, and Lawrence Counties.  Lead ore was reported in the region as early as 1818, and small reduction plants were built in the vicinity of Lead Hill in 1851 or 1852.  The C
Authors
Edwin T. McKnight

Mineral resources of Alaska: report on progress of investigations in 1932

No abstract available.
Authors
Philip S. Smith

Contributions to economic geology (short papers and preliminary reports), 1933

No abstract available.
Authors
Gerald F. Loughlin

A flora of Pottsville age from the Mosquito Range, Colorado

No abstract available.
Authors
C.B. Read

A lower Lance florule from Harding County, South Dakota

No abstract available.
Authors
E. W. Berry

Artesian water in Somervell County, Texas

Somervell County is part of the Grand Prairie region of north-central Texas. An excellent supply of artesian water is available from the Trinity reservoir at no great depth. The first flowing well in Somervell County was drilled in 1880, and the first flowing well in Glen Rose, the county seat, was drilled in 1881. Since 1880 more than 500 wells have been constructed, probably more than half of th
Authors
Albert George Fiedler

Beach placers of the Oregon coast

No abstract available.
Authors
J. T. Pardee

Bibliography of North American geology, 1931 and 1932

No abstract available.
Authors
John M. Nickles

Core drilling for coal in the Moose Creek area, Alaska

No abstract available.
Authors
Gerald Ashley Waring
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