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Probability analysis applied to a water-supply problem
Luna Bergere Leopold
1959, Circular 410
The literature on probability techniques applicable to problems in hydrology is abundant but scattered through scientific journals of both hydrology and statistics. Important administrative and judicial decisions presently face water-compact commissions, courts, and water-planning committees. These and other groups might find useful, a brief and simplified discussion of how statistical...
Steatitization of serpentinite bodies in north-central Vermont
A.H. Chidester
1959, Open-File Report 59-18
The talc deposits of north-central Vermont are associated with bodies of ultramafic rock, chiefly serpentinite, that are enclosed by metamorphosed sedimentary and volcanic rocks of Cambrian and Ordovician age; these stratified rocks form an essentially homoclinal succession in the east limb of the Green Mountain anticlinorium. The rocks at the...
Geology and ground-water resources of Medina County, Texas
Charles Lee Roy Holt
1959, Water Supply Paper 1422
The Edwards limestone of Cretaceous age is the principal water-bearing formation in Medina County and makes up the major part of a ground-water reservoir, or aquifier, which in places includes thinner limestone formations both above and below the Edwards. The Glen Rose limestone, also of Cretaceous age, yields moderate amounts...