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A ground-water reconnaissance of the Jacmel-Meyer Bench, Haiti
George C. Taylor Jr.
1949, Open-File Report 49-109
The Jacmel-Meyer bench lies on the south coast of the southern peninsula of Haiti in the Department de l'Ouest. Jacmel, at the west end of the bench, is about 40 kilometers airline southwest of Port-au-Prince. In the early part of January 1949, the writer in company with Mr. Rémy Lemoine made...
A ground-water reconnaissance in the Pine Forest region, Haiti
George C. Taylor Jr., Remy C. Lemoine
1949, Open-File Report 49-113
The Pine Forest region is located in southeastern Haiti. The SHADA Forest Division headquarters near the eastern end of the region is about 98 kilometers by road from Port-au-Prince. In early February 1949 the writers made a brief geologic study of the region to determine the feasibility of drilling wells to...
Ground water in the Cul-de-Sac Plain, Haiti
George C. Taylor Jr., Remy C. Lemoine
1949, Open-File Report 49-114
The Cul-de-Sac Plain is perhaps the most important agricultural area in Haiti because of its nearness and accessibility to Port-au-Prince, the nation's capital, metropolis, and principal seaport. Most of the agricultural produce consumed in Port-au-Prince as well as a considerable part of that exported from Haiti is grown in the...
Petrology and habit of some diabase sheets in southeastern Pennsylvania
Preston Enslow Holtz
1949, Open-File Report 49-33
Small masses of granophyre occur in the upper part of diabase intrusions southeastern Pennsylvania. Diamond drill hole exploration of magnetite deposits near Dillsburg revealed a body of diabase beneath the sedimentary rocks in which the deposits occur. The drill core revealed a complete gradational sequence downward from a diabase chill...