Part of a US Geological Survey outfit northwest of Lawton, Comanche County, Oklahoma Territory, 1901. Man in photo is C.N. Gould, father of Oklahoma Geology.
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Photographs taken by Oklahoma-Texas Water Science Center employees at local, national, and international project locations.
Part of a US Geological Survey outfit northwest of Lawton, Comanche County, Oklahoma Territory, 1901. Man in photo is C.N. Gould, father of Oklahoma Geology.
Part of a US Geological Survey outfit northwest of Lawton, Comanche County, Oklahoma Territory, 1901. Man in photo is C.N. Gould, father of Oklahoma Geology.
Part of a US Geological Survey outfit northwest of Lawton, Comanche County, Oklahoma Territory, 1901. Man in photo is C.N. Gould, father of Oklahoma Geology.
Robert Hill, Father of Texas Geology, on Rio Grande field trip, Val Verde County, TX
Robert Hill, Father of Texas Geology, on Rio Grande field trip, Val Verde County, TX
Assuring Water Availability and Quality in the US-Mexico Borderlands
Assuring Water Availability and Quality in the US-Mexico BorderlandsThe dry climate of the Borderlands increases the challenge of balancing water supplies between humans and ecosystems. Here, two horses and their riders observe the low water levels of a river.
Assuring Water Availability and Quality in the US-Mexico Borderlands
Assuring Water Availability and Quality in the US-Mexico BorderlandsThe dry climate of the Borderlands increases the challenge of balancing water supplies between humans and ecosystems. Here, two horses and their riders observe the low water levels of a river.