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Water resources of Guam and the ex-Japanese mandated islands in the Western Pacific

No abstract available.
Authors
Arthur M. Piper

Water-supply investigation at Chinle, Navajo Indian Reservation, Arizona

In late January 1948 the Geological Survey was requested to investigate the possibilities of obtaining additional water supplies at four sites on the Navajo Indian Reservation. Each site was given a priority, and the site at Chinle was designated as second of the four in importance. Field work was to be completed and reports submitted by the Navajo Service by April 9, 1948.
Authors
Leonard C. Halpenny, S.C. Brown

Waterfowl management on small areas

No abstract available.
Authors
C.E. Addy, L.G. MacNamara

Wells drilled for oil and gas in the state of Utah

No abstract available.
Authors

Winter bird-population study. 3. Oak--beech bluff forest

No abstract available.
Authors
J.W. Aldrich, A.J. Duvall

Preliminary report on stratigraphy and structure of the Wolf Creek anticline, Alaska

In 1946 U. S. Geological Survey Party 2 was assigned the task of carrying out detailed structural and stratigraphic investigations in the area of Maybe Creek*. Field studies indicated the presence of a large anticlinal structure whose axis lies just south of Wolf Creek. Later structural data compiled from aerial photographic studies indicated that the anticline is a closed structure 8-9 miles long
Authors
Karl Stefansson, R. F. Thurrell, J. H. Zumberge

Preliminary report on stratigraphy and structure of the area of the Colville River north of Umiat, Alaska

The stratigraphy and structure of the area of the Colville north of Umiat was studied by U. S. GeologicaI Survey Party No. 1 during the period of May 31 to July 19, 1947. The. party, consisting pf two geologists, a cook, and a "weasel" mechanic, left Umiat in two "weasels”. The weasels were used to transport the party and equipment from camp to camp, and also made it possible for the geologists to
Authors
Karl Stefansson, R. F. Thurrell, J. H. Zumberge
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