Annual Report of the Director of the United States Geological Survey to the Secretary of the Interior, Part 3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1892 - Forest reserves |
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12 feet 20 feet acre-feet acre-foot acres amount of water ANNUAL REPORT PL Arizona canal Arkansas river average bank Bear river bottom built California canyon capacity catchment cent channel Colorado constructed cost creek crest crops cross section cubic yards distributaries ditches diverted Drainage area drainage basin elevation engineer escape estimated excavation fall feet in height feet in length feet in width feet per mile feet wide flood flow flume Gauging station Geol grade gravel headworks Idaho inches irrigable lands irrigation irrigation district lake lower Madison river main canal masonry maximum height means Missouri river Montana mountains North Platte Pecos piling pipe portion rainfall regulating gates reservoir sites Sec.ft second-feet side slope soil South Platte river square miles storage stream Sun river surface THIRTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT timber tion U. S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY upper valley wasteway water supply weir wooden Wyoming Yellowstone