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Part 3— The La Ventana-Chacra Mesa coal field

No abstract available.
Authors
Carle Hamilton Dane

Phosphate rock near Maxville, Philipsburg, and Avon, Montana

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J. T. Pardee

Records of wells on the Snake River Plain, southeastern Idaho

No abstract available.
Authors
Harold T. Stearns, Lynn Crandall, Willard G. Steward

Stream flow, suspended, and dissolved matter in streams on and near soil conservation project, La Crosse, WI

Measurements of stream flow and movement of suspended natter have been obtained at stations on the La Crosse project as indicated below: Little La Crosse River near Leon, Wis. Drainage area 77.1 square miles. The station is in sec. 3, T. 16 N., R. 4 W., 2 miles northwest of Leon, Monroe County; established March 14, 1934; suspended matter determined from April 1, 1934. Coon Creek at Coon Valley, W
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N.C. Grover

Stream-gaging work: Section 2 of Chapter 6 in Twentieth biennial report of the State Engineer to the governor of Utah: 1935-1936

Stream gaging is primarily the work of collecting basic data relating to the surface-water supplies of the State. These records are used as the basis for all developments involving the use of water.
Authors
A.B. Purton

Studies of relations of rainfall and run-off in the United States

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Authors
William Glenn Hoyt

Summary of investigations on the morphometry of the cisco, Leucichthys artedi (Le Sueur), in the lakes of the northeastern highlands, Wisconsin

The morphometric studies on the cisco or lake herring, Leucichthys artedi (Le Sueur), which are briefly summarized in this paper are part of a program of investigation of the fishes of the lakes in the northeastern highland district, Wisconsin. For the morphometric studies, 1,548 specimens were employed, all of them collected in the summers of 1931 and 1932 from four 'type' lakes, selected on the
Authors
Ralph Hile

Supplementary report on the ground-water supplies of the Atlantic City region

This report is the second progress report on the ground-water investigations in the Atlantic City region. Many important problems still remain to be solved, however, and it is in no sense a final report. The report covers the area immediately surrounding Atlantic City, extending from Brigantine to Sea Isle City along the coast and from Absecon to Somers Point on the mainland. In addition to this,
Authors
Henry C. Barksdale, Raymond W. Sundstrom, Maurice S. Brunstein

Surface water supply of Hawaii : July 1, 1933 to June 30, 1934

No abstract available.
Authors
Nathan C. Grover, Max H. Carson