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Preliminary geologic map of Ellipse II-2-1 and vicinity
D.E. Wilhelms
1967, Open-File Report 68-328
The map area contains landing ellipse II-2-1 and lies near the southern edge of southeastern embayment of Mare Tranquillitatis, a region of typical flat mare and terrain of gently undulating relief and moderate albedo....
Preliminary geologic map of Ellipse II-13-2 and vicinity
S.R. Titley
1967, Open-File Report 68-268
Ellipse II-13-2 is in Oceanus Procellarum approximately midway between the crater Kepler to the northeast and Flamsteed to the southwest. The map area is occupied entirely by mare materials. ...
Preliminary geologic map of Lunar Orbiter site of orb II P-13
S.R. Titley
1967, Open-File Report 68-269
Site II P-13 is in Oceanus Procellarum, about midway between craters Kepler to the northeast and Flamsteed to the southwest. Terra materials occur only in the northeast corner of the site. The rest of the area is covered by mare. On full-moon photographs the site appears to be largely an...
Water-resources of the Antelope Valley-East Kern Water Agency area, California
R. M. Bloyd Jr.
1967, Open-File Report 67-21
The Antelope Valley-East Kern Water Agency (AVEK) area, most of which is within the Mojave Desert region of southern California, lacks adequate water resources to sustain the existing rate of ground-water pumpage for irrigation, industrial, and domestic use. However, by 1972 the California Aqueduct, a part of the California Water...