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Construction materials in Jewell County, Kansas

No abstract available.
Authors
F.E. Byrne, M.S. Houston, M. R. Mudge

Construction materials in Norton County, Kansas

No abstract available.
Authors
F.E. Byrne, H.V. Beck, C.H. Bearman

Construction materials in Phillips County, Kansas

No abstract available.
Authors
Frank E. Byrne, Henry Vorhees Beck, Max S. Houston

Construction materials in Rooks County, Kansas

No abstract available.
Authors
F.E. Byrne, H.V. Beck, M.S. Houston

Construction materials in Smith County, Kansas

No abstract available.
Authors
F.E. Byrne, M.S. Houston, M. R. Mudge

Construction materials in Smith County, Kansas

No abstract available.
Authors
Frank E. Byrne, Max S. Houston, Melville Rhodes Mudge

Controls beyond control

No abstract available.
Authors
E.R. Kalmbach, J.P. Linduska

Cranberry magnetite deposits Avery County, N.C., and Carter County, Tenn.

The Cranberry magnetite deposits occur in pre-Cambrian granite-gneiss in a belt extending from 3 miles southeast of Cranberry, N.C., to about 6 miles southwest of Magnetic City, Tenn. The belt forms a curve, elongated to the north, approximately 26 miles in length.
Authors
M.H. Kline, T.J. Ballard

Discharge and runoff in the Missouri River basin

Within the Missouri River Basin the precipitation and temperature vary greatly with both time and geographical location. Differences in weather and climate combine with differences in topography and geology to produce large differences in runoff from time to time and from place to place in the basin. The average annual runoff ranges from a fraction of an inch for some drainage areas to more than 4
Authors
Bruce R. Colby, Roy E. Oltman
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