Lower Michigan mineral waters, a study into the connection between their chemical composition and mode of occurrence
Alfred C. Lane
1899, Water Supply Paper 31
Irrigation near Merced, California
Carl Ewald Grunsky
1899, Water Supply Paper 19
Operations at river stations, 1898, Part II
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1899, Water Supply Paper 28
Water resources of Puerto Rico
Herbert M. Wilson
1899, Water Supply Paper 32
Experiments with windmills
Thomas Osborne Perry
1899, Water Supply Paper 20
Operations at river stations, 1897
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1898, Water Supply Paper 16
Irrigation systems in Texas
William Ferguson Hutson
1898, Water Supply Paper 13
New tests of certain pumps and water lifts used in irrigation
Ozni Porter Hood
1898, Water Supply Paper 14
Irrigation near Bakersfield, California
Carl Ewald Grunsky
1898, Water Supply Paper 17
Operations at river stations, 1897, Part I
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1898, Water Supply Paper 15
Irrigation near Fresno, California
Carl Ewald Grunsky
1898, Water Supply Paper 18
Underground waters of a portion of southeastern Nebraska
Nelson Horatio Darton
1898, Water Supply Paper 12
Irrigation in Mesilla valley, New Mexico
F.C. Barker
1898, Water Supply Paper 10
Instructions for measuring the rate of evaporation from water surfaces
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1898, Division of Hydrography Circular 4
The ·rate of evaporation from water surfaces varies with the temperature of the water, the velocity of the wind at the water surface, and the dryness of the air. Consequently, the rate of evaporation from rivers, lakes, canals, or reservoirs varies widely in different localities and for the same locality...
Eighteenth annual report of the United States Geological Survey to the Secretary of the Interior, 1896-1897: Part IV - Hydrography
Arthur Powell Davis, Frank Leverett, N. H. Darton, J.D. Schuyler
1897, Annual Report 18-4
The completion of this volume marks the revival of extended systematic investigation of the hydrography of the United State. This book is, in effect, the ninth annual report of what has been known as the Irrigation Survey. Its preparation and publication has been made possible by the act of June...
Sewage irrigation
George W. Rafter
1897, Water Supply Paper 3
Windmills for irrigation
Edward Charles Murphy
1897, Water Supply Paper 8
Irrigation near Greeley, Colorado
David Boyd
1897, Water Supply Paper 9
Irrigation practice on the Great Plains
Elias Branson Cowgill
1897, Water Supply Paper 5
Underground waters of southwestern Kansas
Erasmus Haworth
1897, Water Supply Paper 6
Seepage water of northern Utah
Samuel Fortier
1897, Water Supply Paper 7
The term “seepage water” is used by the irrigators of the West to designate the water which reaches the lowest grounds or the stream channels, swelling the latter by imperceptible degrees and keeping up the flow long after the rains have ceased and the snow has melted. The word “seepage”...
Sewage irrigation, Part II
George W. Rafter
1897, Water Supply Paper 22
River heights for 1896
Arthur Powell Davis
1897, Water Supply Paper 11
A reconnaissance in southeastern Washington
Israel Cook Russell
1897, Water Supply Paper 4
Irrigation near Phoenix, Arizona
Arthur Powell Davis
1897, Water Supply Paper 2
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