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The Valles Mountain Volcanic Center of New Mexico
C. S. Ross
1931, Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union (12) 185-186
The Valles Mountain region lies in northern New Mexico about 30 miles west of Santa Fe, 50 miles north of Albuquerque, and just west of the Rio Grande. The elevation varies from 6,500 feet at the Rio Grande to 1,200 feet on the higher peaks. ©1931. American Geophysical Union. All...
Investigations relating to the absorption of precipitation and its penetration to the zone of saturation
G.H. Taylor
1931, Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union (12) 206-211
This paper deals briefly with the methods and results from three separate investigations that are in progress as to the quantity of rain‐water that percolates downward to the water‐table in the localities where it falls.1. Workers in the Department of Agriculture, under the direction of W. W. McLaughlin and in...
Glacier‐measurements in the United States
Francois E. Matthes
1931, Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union (12) 211-215
It is doubtless known to many members of the Section of Hydrology that prior to the World War there existed an International Glacier Commission (la Commission Internationale des Glaciers) whose self‐appointed task it was to gather and publish the results of all available measurements showing the annual variations in length—advance or recession—of glaciers in different parts of the...
Glacier‐measurements in the United States
F. E. Matthes
1931, Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union (12) 211-215
It is doubtless known to many members of the Section of Hydrology that prior to the World War there existed an International Glacier Commission (la Commission Internationale des Glaciers) whose self‐appointed task it was to gather and publish the results of all available measurements showing the annual variations in length—advance or recession—of glaciers in different parts of the...
Some recent studies in evaporation
C.V. Theis
1931, Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union (12) 220-224
During the past few years several important contributions to the study of evaporation from open water‐surfaces have been made. Each has applications to which it is peculiarly adapted, and each has its limitations. ...
Stream measurement work: Chapter 8 in Seventeenth biennial report of the State Engineer to the governor of Utah: 1929-1930
A.B. Purton
1930, Utah State Engineer Biennial Report 17-8
General stream measurement work looking toward a comprehensive inventory of the water resources of the state has been continued during the biennium by the United States Geological Survey under the usual cooperative agreement with the State Engineer.Since 1909 Utah in company with many other states has made regular legislative appropriations...
Fifty-first annual report of the Director of the Geological Survey
George Otis Smith
1930, Annual Report 51
The appropriations made directly for the work of the Geological Survey for the fiscal year 1930 included 13 items, amounting to $2,182,671. In addition $150,000 was appropriated for printing and binding for the Geological Survey, and an allotment of $12,960 for miscellaneous supplies was made from appropriations for the Interior...