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Economic geology of the Independence quadrangle, Kansas

No abstract available.
Authors
Frank Charles Schrader, Erasmus Haworth

Economic geology of the Kittanning and Rural Valley quadrangles, Pennsylvania

No abstract available.
Authors
Charles Butts

Flowing wells and municipal water supplies in the southern portion of the southern peninsula of Michigan

A large amount of data on water supplies was collected by the writer in the course of glacial investigations made under the direction of Prof. T. C. Chamberlin in the last five years in the Southern Peninsula of Michigan. These investigations resulted in a partial acquaintance with conditions in about 200 separate flowing-well districts and brought out matters of such exceptional importance that a
Authors
Frank Leverett

Fluctuations of the water level in wells, with special reference to Long Island, New York

No abstract available.
Authors
Arthur Clifford Veatch

Geographic Dictionary of Alaska

No abstract available.
Authors
Marcus Baker, James McCormick

Geology and Coal Resources of the Cape Lisburne Region, Alaska

No abstract available.
Authors
Arthur James Collier

Geology and gold deposits of the Cripple Creek district, Colorado

The Cripple Creek gold deposits, discovered in 1891, were investigated by Messrs. Cross and Penrose, of the United States Geological Survey, in 1894. The present reexamination was requested by citizens of Colorado, and . has been carried out under the financial cooperation of the State with the Federal Survey. It has involved complete revision of the topographic map of the district used as a base
Authors
Waldemar Lindgren, Frederick Leslie Ransome

Geology and mineral resources of Mississippi

No abstract available.
Authors
Albert Forster Crider

Geology and mineral resources of part of the Cumberland Gap coal field, Kentucky

The Cumberland Gap coal field lies in Bell and Harlan counties, in the southeast corner of Kentucky and in Claiborne and Campbell counties, Tenn., and extends in a general northeast-southwest direction between Pine and Cumberland mountains from Fork Mountain on the southwest to the heads of Poor and Clover forks of Cumberland River on the northeast. As defined in this paper, it has a total length
Authors
G. H. Ashley, L. C. Glenn

Geology and underground water resources of northern Louisiana and southern Arkansas

In the fall of 1902 arrangements were made with the Geological Survey of Louisiana for the writer to prepare a report on the geology and underground water resources of northern Louisiana. In the prosecution of this work it was found necessary, in order that the questions involved might be more thoroughly understood, to include that portion of the Coastal Plain in southern Arkansas southwest of Ark
Authors
A. C. Veatch

Geology and underground waters of the Arkansas Valley in eastern Colorado

In the valley of Arkansas River in southeastern Colorado there is an area of considerable extent in which artesian flows are available. During the last ten years numerous wells have been sunk to develop this important resource and, in most cases in the lower lands, abundant water supplies have been obtained. The principal water-bearing bed is the "Dakota" formation, which consists of two sheets of
Authors
N. H. Darton

Geology and water resources of Owens valley, California

No abstract available.
Authors
Willis T. Lee
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