This collection comprises issues 78-82 of the "Water-Supply and Irrigation Papers of the United States Geological Survey." These papers provide detailed investigations and reports related to water resources, irrigation techniques, and hydrological studies conducted by the U.S. Geological Survey.
Offering invaluable insights into early 20th-century water management practices and geological surveys, this compilation serves as a crucial historical resource for researchers, engineers, and anyone interested in the development of water infrastructure and the scientific study of water resources in the United States. The papers cover a range of topics, providing a comprehensive overview of water-related issues and solutions explored by the Geological Survey during this period.
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