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Preliminary report on the ground-water resources of the Klamath River basin, Oregon
Reuben Clair Newcomb, D. H. Hart
1958, Open-File Report 58-73
The Klamath River basin, including the adjacent Lost River basin, includes about 5,500 square miles of plateaus, mountain-slopes and valley plains in south-central Oregon. The valley plains range in altitude from about 4,100 feet in the south to more than 4,500 feet at the northern end; the mountain and plateau...
The geology of the Bishop 15-minute quadrangle, California
Paul Charles Bateman
1958, Open-File Report 58-11
The purpose of the study of the Bishop 15-minute quadrangle in east-central California was to appraise the mineral resources and to delineate and interpret the stratigraphic and structural history of the area. A report on the mineral resources has been published and the emphasis here is on stratigraphy and structure....
Core logs from five holes near Kramer, in the Mojave Desert, California
William K. Benda, Richard C. Erd, Ward C. Smith
1958, Open-File Report 58-12
In 1957, five test holes were drilled near Kramer, California, in =he western Mojave Desert. The drill sites are in topographic basins where gravimetric and geologic surveys indicated the presence, beneath alluvium, of a thick section of Quaternary and Tertiary sedimentary and volcanic rocks. Two holes which were deeper tests...