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Strategic mineral investigations, 1942, short papers and preliminary reports: Part 2, J-R

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Thomas Lingle Kesler

Structural and economic characteristics of New England mica deposits

No abstract available.
Authors
E.N. Cameron, D. M. Larrabee, A. H. McNair, J.J. Page, V.E. Shainin, G. W. Stewart, H. Kamensky, J.H. Chivers, E. Ellingwood, G.B. Burnett, J.T. Callihan, L.M. Sadler, F.H. Main

Subsurface geologic structure map of Wertz dome

No abstract available.
Authors
E.A. Swedenborg

Subsurface structure map foR the Lost Soldier field

No abstract available.
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E.A. Swedenborg

Suggestions for prospecting in the Silver Plume district, Clear Creek County, Colorado

No abstract available.
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E. N. Goddard

Summary of records of surface waters at base stations in Colorado River Basin, 1891-1938

Collection by the Geological Survey of records of stream flow in the Colorado River Basin was begun in August 1889, when three gaging stations were established in Arizona, on' the Gila, Salt, and Verde Rivers. In 1894-95 the work was extended to include 15 gaging stations, on tributary streams at points in the basin where irrigation development was most intensive, and by 1910 the number had increa
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W.E. Dickinson

Supplement to catalogue of Mesozoic and Cenozoic plants of North America, 1919-37

No abstract available.
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Robert Smith LaMotte

Surface water resources of Iowa for the period October 1, 1940 to September 30, 1942

The State and Federal cooperative program for the systematic collection of stream-flow records in Iowa was initiated in L914, although a few records were obtained by special arrangements during an earlier period. Since the beginning of the cooperative program measurements of stage or discharge have been obtained at about 100 stations on Iowa streams and lakes for periods of various lengths. The lo
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Lawrence C. Crawford