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Ground water in Santa Clara Valley, California
William O. Clark
1924, Water Supply Paper 519
Santa Clara Valley extends southeastward from San Francisco, lying between the Diablo Range on the northeast and the Santa Cruz and Gabilan ranges on the southwest. (See Pl. I.) Its north end is occupied by the southern part of San Francisco Bay. Toward the south it rises gradually and becomes...
The data of geochemistry
Frank Wigglesworth Clarke
1924, Bulletin 770
Upon the subject of geochemistry a vast literature exists, but it is widely scattered and portions of it are difficult of access. The general treatises, like the classical works of Bischof and of Koth, are not recent, and great masses of modern data are as yet uncorrelated. The American material...
Boundaries, areas, geographic centers and altitudes of the United States and the several States with a brief record of important changes in their territory
Edward M. Douglas
1923, Bulletin 689
Boundaries between countries are established by treaties made by the sovereign powers concerned.A boundary between two States of the United States may be changed by agreement of the State legislatures, but this agreement must be approved by Congress. The United States Congress can not change a State boundary without the...
The occurrence of ground water in the United States, with a discussion of principles
Oscar Edward Meinzer
1923, Water Supply Paper 489
The writer has planned and partly prepared a series of six papers on ground water in the United States. These papers are to deal with (1) occurrence, (2) origin, discharge, and quantity, (3) movement and head, (4) quality, (5) recovery and use, and (6) ground-water provinces. The present paper is...