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Ground-water resources of the Hueco Bolson northeast of El Paso, Texas
Doyle Blewer Knowles, Richard A. Kennedy
1958, Water Supply Paper 1426
The Hueco Bolson is in the extreme western part of Texas and south- central New Mexico, covering parts of El Paso County, Tex., and Dona Ana and Otero Counties, N. Mex. Wells tapping the bolson deposits furnish the major part of the water supply for the city of El Paso,...
Floods of October 1954 in the Chicago area, Illinois and Indiana
Warren S. Daniels, Malcolm D. Hale
1958, Water Supply Paper 1370-B
The floods of October 9-11, 1954 in the Chicago area of Illinois and Indiana were the greatest in the history of the region. The 24-hour rainfall of 5.63 inches on October 9-10 and the 48-hour total rainfall of 6.72 inches were the greatest recorded at the Chicago Weather Bureau station...
Phreatophytes
Thomas William Robinson
1958, Water Supply Paper 1423
Phreatophytes are plants that depend for their water supply upon ground water that lies within reach of their roots. Although not confined to the arid regions of the Western United States, their occurrence there is more common, more spectacular, and, because of their effect on water supply, more important than...
Geology and ore deposits of the Jerome area, Yavapai County, Arizona
C.A. Anderson, S.C. Creasey
1958, Professional Paper 308
The Jerome area, in central Arizona, includes the Mingus Mountain quadrangle and parts of the adjacent Clarkdale, Mayer, and Mount Union quadrangles. The largest copper mines in the area at Jerome are the United Verde Extension and the United Verde. The United Verde Extension, closed in 1938 and the United...
Development of photogrammetry in the U.S. Geological Survey
Morris M. Thompson
1958, Circular 218
Photogrammetry, the science or art of obtaining reliable measurements by means of photography, is now used extensively in topographic mapping. Precise photogrammetric plotting instruments now enable the map maker to extract from aerial photographs much.of the detailed information required for drawing the map that formerly was acquired by laborious ground...