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Methods of exploring and repairing leaky artesian wells

No abstract available.
Authors
John McCombs, Albert George Fiedler, O. E. preface by Meinzer

Notes on practical water analysis

No abstract available.
Authors
W. D. Collins

Plan of Kootenai River, Idaho, international boundary to a point 1 mile below Moyie River

No abstract available.
Authors
A.B. Searle, W.G. Carson, J.P. Harrison, C.W.H. Nessler, C.N. Mortenson

Power capacity and production in the United States

No abstract available.
Authors
Carroll Roop Daughtery, A.H. Horton, Royal William Davenport

Quality of the surface waters of New Jersey

No abstract available.
Authors
W. D. Collins, C. S. Howard

Quality of water in Colorado River in 1925-1926

Most of the analyses given in this report represent composites of daily samples collected by the observers at United States Geological Survey gaging stations on Colorado River at Grand Canyon and Topock, Ariz. These stations are operated under the direction of W. E. Dickinson, district engineer of the Geological Survey at Tucson, Ariz., who personally collected some of the samples at other points
Authors
W. D. Collins, Charles S. Howard

Quality of water of Pecos River in Texas

No abstract available.
Authors
W. D. Collins, Harry Buchholz Riffenburg

Sedimentary rocks of the San Rafael Swell and some adjacent areas in eastern Utah

No abstract available.
Authors
James Gilluly, J. B. Reeside

Shorter contributions to general geology, 1927

No abstract available.
Authors

Stream measurement work: Chapter 10 in Sixteenth biennial report of the State Engineer to the governor of Utah: 1927-1928

The co-operative stream measurement work has been continued during the biennium by the United States Geological Survey under co-operative agreement with the State Engineer. This agreement is essentially the same as that outlined in previous reports. Those interested in the details and history of the co-operative stream gaging operations in the state since 1909 can find this information in the bien
Authors
A.B. Purton
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