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Geology of the Southern Guadalupe Mountains, Texas
Philip B. King
1948, Professional Paper 215
This report deals with an area of 425 square miles in the western part of Texas, immediately south of the New Mexico line. The area comprises the south end of the Guadalupe Mountains and the adjacent part of the Delaware Mountains; it includes the highest peaks in the State of...
Protection of roads against rock falls
Leo Maddalena
1948, Open-File Report 48-17-C
"Protection of roads against rock falls", by Leo Maddalena, describes the relation between rock falls and the degree of fissuring and the mineralogy of the rocks involved. The characteristics of various types of rocks are outlined and suitable types of protection described....
Ground water available in the Davenport area, Oklahoma
Stuart L. Schoff
1948, Open-File Report 48-83
This memorandum describes the ground-water resources in the vicinity of Davenport, Lincoln County, Oklahoma. It is based on a one-day trip to Davenport made by the writer on February 11, 1948, to obtain information in addition to that in the ground-water files in Norman on the availability of ground water...
Ground water in the Beggs area, Okmulgee County, Oklahoma
Stuart L. Schoff
1948, Open-File Report 48-82
This memorandum discusses the geology of the Beggs area in Okmulgee County, Oklahoma, as it is related to the availability of ground water. Geological reports and unpublished data from the files of the Oklahoma Geological Survey, together with local information furnished by R.W. Steinman, Beggs Water Superintendent, are the basis...
Preliminary geologic report of Sadlerochit River area, 1948
Charles L. Whittington, Edward G. Sable
1948, Open-File Report 54-333
"The Sadlerochit River area" is the name that has been applied for purposes of convenience to that portion of the eastern part of the northern Alaska shown in Figure 1. The map covers an area of about 1400 square miles. The center of this map is a point approximately 55...
Ground-water conditions in the vicinity of Enid, Oklahoma
Stuart L. Schoff
1948, Open-File Report 48-81
This memorandum summaries matter discussed at a meeting of the City Commission of Enid, Oklahoma, on Thursday, January 15, 1948, at which the write presented a brief analysis of the ground-water resources available to the City of Enid and answered questions brought up by the commissioners....
Discharge and runoff in the Missouri River basin
Bruce R. Colby, Roy E. Oltman
1948, Circular 37
Within the Missouri River Basin the precipitation and temperature vary greatly with both time and geographical location. Differences in weather and climate combine with differences in topography and geology to produce large differences in runoff from time to time and from place to place in the basin. The average annual...
South Dakota mica deposits
T. A. Steven, L. R. Page, J.R. Adams, J.J. Norton, H.B. Hanley, M.P. Erickson, W.C. Stoll, A.F. Frites Jr.
1948, Open-File Report 48-30