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Surface water supply of the United States, 1919-1920, Part III, Ohio River basin

No abstract available.
Authors
Nathan C. Grover, Oliver W. Hartwell, Guy C. Stevens, Warren E. Hall, Warren R. King, Carl G. Paulsen

The composition of the Earth's crust

No abstract available.
Authors
F. W. Clarke, H.S. Washington

The composition of the river and lake waters of the United States

In the summer of 1903 the late Richard B. Dole, chemist of the water-resources branch of the United States Geological Survey, began a systematic investigation of the composition of the river and lake waters of the United States. His plan, which developed gradually, was to have analyses made of the different waters in such a manner as to give the average composition of each one for an entire year.
Authors
Frank Wigglesworth Clarke

The data of geochemistry

Upon the subject of geochemistry a vast literature exists, but it is widely scattered and portions of it are difficult of access. The general treatises, like the classical works of Bischof and of Koth, are not recent, and great masses of modern data are as yet uncorrelated. The American material alone is singularly rich, but most of it has been accumulated since Roth's treatise was published. The
Authors
Frank Wigglesworth Clarke

The middle and upper Eocene floras of southeastern North America

No abstract available.
Authors
E. W. Berry

The Ruby-Kuskokwim region, Alaska

No abstract available.
Authors
John Beaver Mertie, George Leavitt Harrington

The San Juan Canyon, southeastern Utah: A geographic and hydrographic reconnaissance

This report, which describes the San Juan Canyon, San Juan River and the tributary streams and the geography and to some extent the geology of the region, presents information obtained by me during the descent of the river with the Trimble party in 1921. The exploration of the canyon, which was financed jointly by the United States Geological Survey and the Southern California Edison Co., had as i
Authors
Hugh D. Miser

Two new species of cisco from the Great Lakes

Abstract has not been submitted
Authors
Walter N. Koelz
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