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Geology and ground-water resources of Scotts Bluff County, Nebraska

No abstract available.
Authors
Leland Keith Wenzel, R.C. Cady, Herbert A. Waite

Geology and ground-water resources of the Upper Pinal Creek area, Arizona

No abstract available.
Authors
G.E. Hazen, S.F. Turner

Geology and nickel mineralization of the Julian-Cuyamaca area, San Diego County, California

The Julian-Cuyamaca area is in the San Diego Mountains, one of the Peninsular Ranges of southern California. It lies in San Diego County, about 3 miles south of Julian, and approximately 60 miles northeast of San Diego. The area was mapped, and its nickel mineralization studied, from March to June, 1944; the work was part of the U. S. Geological Survey's program of strategic mineral investigation
Authors
S. C. Creasey

Geology and paleontology of Palos Verdes Hills, California

No abstract available.
Authors
W. P. Woodring, M. N. Bramlette, W.S.W. Kew

Geology of an area southwest of Randville, Dickinson County, Michigan

No abstract available.
Authors
Carl A. Lamey

Geology of Reef Ridge, Coalinga district, California

No abstract available.
Authors
Ralph Stewart

Geology of the Cuarenta mercury district, State of Durango, Mexico

No abstract available.
Authors
David Gallagher, Raphael. Perez Siliceo

Grayhouse area, Amador County, California

No abstract available.
Authors
G.R. Heyl, M. H. Staatz

Ground water in Pavant Valley

The users of wells for irrigation in Pavant Valley, particularly in the Flowell district, have long been cognizant of their utter dependency upon ground water for livelihood, and were among the first in the State to make an organized effort to conserve supplies by prevention of waste. Since passage of the State ground-water law in 1935, the State Engineer has not approved applications for new well
Authors
P. E. Dennis, G. B. Maxey, H. E. Thomas
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