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Ground-water resources of the Hueco Bolson northeast of El Paso, Texas
Doyle Blewer Knowles, Richard A. Kennedy
1958, Water Supply Paper 1426
The Hueco Bolson is in the extreme western part of Texas and south- central New Mexico, covering parts of El Paso County, Tex., and Dona Ana and Otero Counties, N. Mex. Wells tapping the bolson deposits furnish the major part of the water supply for the city of El Paso,...
Rate for flood insurance
Walter Basil Langbein
1958, Open-File Report 58-60
Soon after the 1951 floods on the Kansas and lower Missouri Rivers, President Truman submitted to Congress (82d Cong., 1st sess., 1951) a proposal for a national flood insurance fund. Although the proposal was not acted upon by the 82d Congree, there was considerable discussion of it in the press...
Physical properties of salt, anhydrite and gypsum : preliminary report
Eugene C. Robertson, Richard A. Robie, Kenneth G. Books
1958, Trace Elements Memorandum 1048
This summary is the result of a search of the available literature. Emphasis is placed on the mechanical and calorimetric properties of salt; the measurements of elastic, thermal, magnetic, and mass properties of salt are merely tabulated. Under hydrostatic pressure < 1,000 kg/cm2 at room temperature, salt deforms plastically to...
Periodic heat flow in a stratified medium with application to permafrost problems
Arthur H. Lachenbruch
1958, Open-File Report 58-57
Solutions to the Fourier heat equation for quasi-steady periodic flow in a stratified semi-infinite medium can be obtained readily by standard methods. The results have wide application to studies of earth-temperature variations induced by diurnal, annual, and other periodic variations in ground surface temperature. Much of the previous work on...