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Manganese deposits at Philipsburg, Granite County, Montana, a preliminary report

No abstract available.
Authors
Edwin N. Goddard

Manganese deposits in the Little Florida Mountains, Luna County, New Mexico, a preliminary report

No abstract available.
Authors
Samuel Grossman Lasky

Maximum discharges at stream-measurement stations through December 31, 1937, with a supplement including additions and changes through September 30, 1938

This report is a compilation of the highest known discharges at most gaging stations in the United States and at several places on boundary streams in Canada and Mexico. In the design and operation of a variety of engineering works on rivers, such as dams, spillways, bridges, dikes, and floodways, it is important to know the flood flows for which provision should be made. This report makes availab
Authors
Gordon R. Williams, Lawrence C. Crawford, William Stewart Eisenlohr

Memorandum regarding the El Paso water supply

No abstract available.
Authors
A.N. Sayre, Penn Livingston

Microscopic determination of the ore minerals

No abstract available.
Authors
Maxwell Naylor Short

Mineral production of Alaska in 1939

No abstract available.
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Mining in Alaska in 1939

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Montevallo-Columbiana folio, Alabama

No abstract available.
Authors
Charles Butts

Natural water loss in selected drainage basins

Determinations of areal rainfall, run-off, and water loss, comprising largely evaporation from land surfaces and transpiration by vegetation, are essential in indicating the hydrologic characteristics of river basins. This report is primarily a statistical study that presents the results of computations of annual water loss, or annual rainfall minus annual run-off, for river basins in the humi
Authors
Gordon R. Williams

Neascus infection of black-head, blunt-nosed, and other forage minnows

Black‐head, blunt‐nosed, and other minnows were found infested with encysted flatworms in ponds at Leetown, West Virginia. The mortality in a 2.2‐acre pond stocked with 100,000 black‐head minnows was about 250 per day during four weeks of observation. Heavy infestations caused sterility in the minnows. The cyst and parasite are described briefly and the probable life cycle given, followed by certa
Authors
G. E. Klak

Prospective water well sites in vicinity of Rangely, Colorado

No abstract available.
Authors
Arthur M. Morgan
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