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Seepage water of northern Utah

The term “seepage water” is used by the irrigators of the West to designate the water which reaches the lowest grounds or the stream channels, swelling the latter by imperceptible degrees and keeping up the flow long after the rains have ceased and the snow has melted. The word “seepage” is applied particularly to the water which begins to appear in spots below irrigation canals and cultivated fie
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Samuel Fortier

Sewage irrigation

No abstract available.
Authors
George W. Rafter

Sewage irrigation, Part II

No abstract available.
Authors
George W. Rafter

Sonora folio, California

No abstract available.
Authors
Henry Ward Turner, F. L. Ransome

Tazewell folio, Virginia-West Virginia

No abstract available.
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Marius Robinson Campbell

The Marquette iron-bearing district of Michigan, with atlas

No abstract available.
Authors
Charles Richard Van Hise, William Shirley Bayley, Henry Lloyd Smyth

Truckee folio, California

No abstract available.
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Waldemar Lindgren

Underground waters of southwestern Kansas

No abstract available.
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Erasmus Haworth

Wartburg folio, Tennessee

No abstract available.
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Arthur Keith

Windmills for irrigation

No abstract available.
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Edward Charles Murphy

A brief contribution to the geology and paleontology of northwestern Louisiana

No abstract available.
Authors
Thomas Wayland Vaughan