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Lunar physics and topography Lunar physics and topography
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H. C. Urey, D. Alter, R. W. Carder, J. Green, G. P. Kuiper, Eugene Merle Shoemaker, E. A. Whitaker
Philosophy for water development Philosophy for water development
There is probably no one in this room who has not had an experience analogous to the one I here describe. You sat at the dinner table next to a nice lady who impressed you with her breadth of interest in community affairs. She said to you "Oh, you work in the field of water resources. That certainly is a major problem facing the United States, isn't it? You know, we have had long...
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Luna Bergere Leopold, E. L. Hendricks
Program of the Gordon Research Conferences Program of the Gordon Research Conferences
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F.R. Fosberg
Some aspects of the diagnosis of disease in wildlife Some aspects of the diagnosis of disease in wildlife
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C. M. Herman
A possible relationship between aquatic invertebrates and avian botulism A possible relationship between aquatic invertebrates and avian botulism
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W. I. Jensen, Jack P. Allen
Environmental mosquito control and wildlife management in freshwater areas Environmental mosquito control and wildlife management in freshwater areas
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P. F. Springer
Great Lakes limnological investigations Great Lakes limnological investigations
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Alfred M. Beeton
The petroleum potential of the emerged and submerged Atlantic coastal plain of the United States The petroleum potential of the emerged and submerged Atlantic coastal plain of the United States
Increasing geological and geophysical information about the Atlantic continental shelf of the United States is changing the basis for judging the area's petroleum potential. No nation can afford to overlook an area that overlies 175,000 cubic miles (730,000 km3) of possibly petroliferous sediments (including the emerged coastal plain), though the first barrel of oil is yet to be produced...
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J. E. Johnston, James Trumbull, G. P. Eaton
Water problems of Puerto Rico and a program of water-resources investigations Water problems of Puerto Rico and a program of water-resources investigations
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Ted Arnow, Dean Butler Bogart
Climatology and the problems of western grasslands Climatology and the problems of western grasslands
Sixty years after Coronado, Don Juan de Onate wrote the first reasonably good description of the High Plains. He was near the present site of Wichita, Kansas, in 1601, when he arrived a t a large rancheria, or temporary Indian camp, containing more than 5000 souls. Onate's account expressed wonderment at the great extent of the level land, a t the numerous small streams bordered with...
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Luna Bergere Leopold
Computations in magnetic and gravity interpretation Computations in magnetic and gravity interpretation
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Roland G. Henderson, J. R. Marsheck
Aspergillosis in waterfowl Aspergillosis in waterfowl
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Carlton M. Herman, William J.L. Sladen