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Public water supplies in eastern Texas
Raymond W. Sundstrom, W.W. Hastings, W. L. Broadhurst
1948, Water Supply Paper 1047
This report gives a summarized description of the public water supplies in 77 counties of eastern Texas, extending from the Louisiana boundary to a northsouth line approximately along the ninety-seventh meridian. It gives the available data as follows for each of 323 communities: The population of the community; the name...
Flood of September 1946 at San Antonio, Texas
Seth D. Breeding
1948, Circular 32
A flood occurred in the streams in and near San Antonio, Teat., during the early morning hours of September 27, 1946, as a result of heavy rains falling during the previous night. Much property damage occurred in San Antonio and below, and four lives were lost. . It is the...
Geology of the Southern Guadalupe Mountains, Texas
Philip B. King
1948, Professional Paper 215
This report deals with an area of 425 square miles in the western part of Texas, immediately south of the New Mexico line. The area comprises the south end of the Guadalupe Mountains and the adjacent part of the Delaware Mountains; it includes the highest peaks in the State of...
Protection of roads against rock falls
Leo Maddalena
1948, Open-File Report 48-17-C
"Protection of roads against rock falls", by Leo Maddalena, describes the relation between rock falls and the degree of fissuring and the mineralogy of the rocks involved. The characteristics of various types of rocks are outlined and suitable types of protection described....