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Ground water in southwestern Kansas

No abstract available.
Authors
V.C. Fishel

Ground water in southwestern Kansas

No abstract available.
Authors
J.C. Frye, V.C. Fishel

Ground water in the Arcahaie Plain, Haiti

No abstract available.
Authors
G. C. Taylor, R.C. Lemoine

Ground water in the Cul-de-Sac Plain, Haiti

The Cul-de-Sac Plain is perhaps the most important agricultural area in Haiti because of its nearness and accessibility to Port-au-Prince, the nation's capital, metropolis, and principal seaport. Most of the agricultural produce consumed in Port-au-Prince as well as a considerable part of that exported from Haiti is grown in the plain.Because of variable and poorly distributed rainfall, high tempe
Authors
George C. Taylor, Rémy C. Lemoine

Ground water in the Jordan Valley, Utah

The Jordan Valley is a small part of a larger area that during the glacial epoch was covered by an ancient lake known as Lake Bonneville. The Jordan River, the natural drainage path from Utah Lake, flows northward through the center of the valley and empties into Great Salt Lake. The Jordan Valley is a rockbottomed valley in which a great thickness of clay, silt, sand, and gravel has been laid dow
Authors
G.H. Taylor, R.M. Leggette

Ground water in the Linn district, north-central Hidalgo County, Texas

No abstract available. 
Authors
W.O. George

Ground water in the vicinity of Amarillo and Lubbock, Texas

No abstract available.
Authors
R.W. Sundstrom

Ground-water conditions at Levittown, Long Island, New York

No abstract available.
Authors
M.L. Brashears

Ground-water conditions in the Plaine de Moustiques, Haiti

The Plaine des Moustiques lies on the north coast of Haiti about 12 kilometers west-southwest of Port-de-Paix. During January 1949 the writers made a brief geologic study to determine the availability of ground water in the plain for irrigation. At present irrigation is practiced by diversions from the Rivière des Moustiques. However, the dry-season flow of this stream is generally inadequate for
Authors
George C. Taylor, Rémy C. Lemoine

Ground-water conditions in the vicinity of Tonopah, Nye County, Nevada

No abstract available. 
Authors
D. A. Phoenix
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