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Potash in western saline deposits

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J.H. Hance

Profile surveys in Bear River basin, Idaho

Bear River rises on the northern slope of the Uinta Mountains, in the northeastern part of Utah, and after a circuitous course in which it leaves Utah and enters Wyoming, Utah, and Wyoming in turn and makes a long detour in Idaho it returns to Utah and finally discharges its waters into Great Salt Lake. The maximum elevation of the upper rim of the basin is 13,000 feet above sea level. The upper p
Authors
Robert Bradford Marshall

Profile surveys in Hood and Sandy River basins, Oregon

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Authors
Robert Bradford Marshall

Profile surveys in Snake River basin, Idaho

Snake River, the largest tributary of the Columbia, rises among the high peaks of the Rocky Mountains in Yellowstone National Park, heading in the divide from which streams flow northward and eastward into the Missouri, southward to the Colorado and the lakes of the Great Basin, and westward to the Columbia. From the headwater region, including Shoshone, Lewis, and Heart lakes, in Yellowstone Nati
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Robert Bradford Marshall

Profile surveys in the basin of Clark Fork of Columbia River, Montana-Idaho-Washington

No abstract available.
Authors
R.B. Marshall

Profile surveys in Wenatchee River basin, Washington

No abstract available.
Authors
Robert Bradford Marshall

Profile surveys in Willamette River basin, Oregon

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Robert Bradford Marshall

Profile surveys of Missouri River from Great Falls to Three Forks, Montana

No abstract available.
Authors
Robert Bradford Marshall

Profile surveys of Snoqualmie, Sultan, and Skykomish rivers, Washington

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Authors
Robert Bradford Marshall

Progress report on stream measurement work carried on in cooperation with the United States Geological Survey: Section in Ninth biennial report of the State Engineer to the governor of Utah: 1913-1914

Utah, like other states in the arid region of the United States, points with just pride to her present and future agricultural developments. She proudly boasts, and no doubt justly too, that her fields of green vegetation are inexhaustible and always expanding, and with due vigilance and care on the part of her land holders these fields will bring forth the proper supplies for man for an indefinit
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E.A. Porter

Quality of the surface waters of Oregon

No abstract available.
Authors
Walton Van Winkle

Quality of the surface waters of Washington

No abstract available.
Authors
Walton Van Winkle