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Map Showing Construction Materials and Nonmetallic Mineral Resources of Colorado

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David M. Larrabee, S.E. Clabaugh, W. R. Griffitts

Map Showing Construction Materials and Nonmetallic Mineral Resources of North Dakota

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Andrew F. Shride, E.C. Fischer, D. M. Larrabee

Map Showing Construction Materials and Nonmetallic Mineral Resources of South Dakota

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Robert P. Bryson, E.C. Fischer, E.L. Fox, D. M. Larrabee, R.A. Weeks

Map showing metallic mineral deposits of Montana

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Fred M. Chace, V. P. Byers, H.L. Cannon, F.W. Cater, Juanita Crawford, M. H. Krieger, W. B. Myers

Map showing metallic mineral deposits of South Dakota

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Richard Philip Fischer

Map showing metallic mineral deposits of Wyoming

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Richard P. Fischer, H.L. Cannon, A.B. Griggs, M. H. Krieger

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C.S. Robbins, D.M. Thatcher

Methods used in estimating the groundwater supply in the Wichita, Kansas well-field area

This paper presents the methods used in studying the groundwater hydrology of an area in Harvey and Sedgwick Counties, Kansas, from which the city of Wichita derives its water supply. A summary of the data available for study is presented and several hydrologic factors are evaluated. The relationship between groundwater levels and precipitation is shown, and recharge is estimated. The effect of pu
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Charles C. Williams, Stanley William Lohman

Mining districts in the Carson Sink region, Nevada

The region lies in an area of primarily sedimentary rocks which are principally Mesozoic and are tilted, folded, and faulted and cut by granular intrusives, and flooded by Tertiary lavas as shown on Figure 4. The Mesozoic sediments were strongly folded and invaded by granular intrusives at or about the time of the intrusion of the great Sierra Nevada batholith. The rocks are exposed chiefly in the
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F. Schrader

Minor floods of 1938 in the North Atlantic States

Five noteworthy floods occurred during 1938 in the North Atlantic States. The first flood was in January, the others were in June, July, August, and September. The floods of January, June, and August were relatively local events in Connecticut, New Jersey, and New York, respectively. The floods of July and September were widespread, reaching from New Jersey and New York to New Hampshire in general
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