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The Yukon-Tanana region, Alaska: Description of Circle quadrangle
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Authors
Louis Marcus Prindle
Twenty-seventh annual report of the Director of the United States Geological Survey
During the last fiscal year the character of the work and the organization of the force remained substantially the same as described in the Twenty-sixth Annual Report. Accounts of the work performed in geology and paleontology, chemistry and physics, topography and geography, and hydrography, hydrology, and hydro-economics, as well as in the lines of publication and administration, will be found o
Authors
Charles D. Walcott
Underground water in the valleys of Utah Lake and Jordan River, Utah
The valleys of Utah Lake and Jordan River are situated in north-central Utah, in the extreme eastern part of the Great Basin. The lofty Wasatch Range (Pl. I), the westernmost of the Rocky Mountain system, limits the valleys on the east, and relatively low basin ranges - the Oquirrh, Lake, and East Tintic mountains - determine them on the west. The valleys trend north and south, and are almost sepa
Authors
George Burr Richardson
Underground water resources of Long Island, New York
As Long Island is the largest island on the eastern coast of the United States, and is of such size, 120 miles long and 23 miles wide, that it is a more or less noticeable feature on even very small-scale maps, little need be said of its general geographic position.
Authors
A. C. Veatch, Charles Sumner Slichter, Isaiah Bowman, W.O. Crosby, R.E. Horton
Underground waters of Tennessee and Kentucky west of Tennessee River and of an adjacent area in Illinois
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Authors
Leonidas Chalmers Glenn
Zinc and lead deposits of the Upper Mississippi Valley
The zinc and lead mines of the upper Mississippi Valley are in the southwest portion of Wisconsin and in adjacent parts of Illinois mid Iowa. The boundaries of the region are in part indefinite, since sporadic occurrences of the minerals are found outside the mining region proper. It is usual to define the area as including Grant, Lafayette, and Iowa counties in Wisconsin, Jo Daviess County in Ill
Authors
Harry Foster Bain