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Mineral resources of the Trinity River tributary area in Texas and Oklahoma
A.E. Weissenborn, editor(s)
1946, Open-File Report 46-30
<Proposals for the improvement of navigation on the Trinity River in Texas have been under consideration for many years. A Federal project for the constricution of a sex-foot channel to Dallas, together with the necessary locks and dams was authorized in 1902. Under the terms of this act...
Water utilization in the White River Basin
R.O. Helland
1946, Open-File Report 46-37
This report presents briefly the results of an investigation of the water and power resources of the White river made in 1943 primarily for the purpose of classification of lands adjacent to the stream that have been withdrawn for power purposes. About three days were spent by the writer in...
Geology and ground-water resources of Cedar City and Parowan Valleys, Iron County, Utah
H. E. Thomas, G.H. Taylor
1946, Water Supply Paper 993
Cedar City Valley and Parowan Valley are situated in the eastern part of Iron County, in southwestern Utah. Both valleys are traversed by United States Highway 91, which skirts the west base of the High Plateaus of Utah. The sparse population of the valleys is chiefly dependent upon agricultural products...
Cloudburst floods in Utah, 1850-1938
Ralf R. Woolley, Ray E. Marsell, Nathan C. Grover
1946, Water Supply Paper 994
Five years after the first settlement was made in Utah, at Salt Lake City in 1847, it became manifest to the settlers both there and at Manti that "cloudbursts" were of common occurrence in this region. Other settlements were made and gradually expanded on the steep alluvial fans of the...
Ground water in the High Plains of Texas
W. N. White, W. L. Broadhurst, Joseph W. Lang
1946, Water Supply Paper 889-F
The High Plains of Texas occupy an area of about 35,000 square miles, extending from the northern boundary of the Panhandle southward about 300 miles, and from the New Mexico line eastward an average distance of about 120 miles. This region is divided into two segments by the Canadian River...