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Copper deposits near Keating, Oreg.

No abstract available.
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James Gilluly

Determination of total dissolved solids in water analysis

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C. S. Howard

Feeding adaptations in fishes

Abstract has not been submitted
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Hilary J. Deason

Fifty-fourth annual report of the Director of the Geological Survey

The appropriations made directly for the work of the Geological Survey for the fiscal year 1933 included 12 items, amounting, to $2,181,000. Of the balance remaining in the 1932 appropriation for topographic surveys, $150,000 was continued available for expenditure during the fiscal year 1933, and the sum of $284,400 was transferred to the Geological Survey under the provisions of section 317 of t
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Walter Curran Mendenhall

Geological formation of Great Lakes

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Hilary J. Deason

Geology and Ground-Water Resources of the Roswell Artesian Basin, New Mexico

The Roswell artesian basin is in the Pecos Valley in southeastern New Mexico. The investigation, which covered a period of three years, 1925 to 1928, was made for the purpose of determining the available supply of artesian and other ground water within the area. The geologic formations of the region are of the Carboniferous (Permian series) and Quaternary systems. The Permian rocks consist of thre
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Albert George Fiedler, Selden Spencer Nye

Geology and mineral resources of the Middletown quadrangle, Pennsylvania

No abstract available.
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George W. Stose, A. I. Jonas

Geology and oil possibilities of the Moab district, Grand and San Juan counties, Utah

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Arthur A. Baker

Geology of the Robertson, Humdinger, and Robert E. gold mines, southwestern Oregon

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P. J. Shenon

Ground-water resources of western Tennessee, with a discussion of the chemical character of the water

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Francis G. Wells, Margaret D. Foster

Guidebook of the western United States: Part F - The Southern Pacific lines, New Orleans to Los Angeles

The Southern Pacific Railroad from New Orleans to Los Angeles, a distance of about 2,000 miles, passes through a region exhibiting a great variety of geographic and industrial conditions. The climate, especially the amount of precipitation, is the most influential factor in causing this variety. The low Coastal Plain of southern Louisiana and eastern Texas, with ample rainfall and thick rich so
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Nelson Horatio Darton