Bulletin, Issue 23State of Ohio, Department of Natural Resources, Division of Geological Survey., 1921 - Geology - 190 pages |
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... inch and each sheet represents an area about 13 miles wide by 17 miles long . These maps show not only county and township subdivisions , sections , towns , cities , streams , ailoads , roads , houses , etc. , but represent the ...
... inch and each sheet represents an area about 13 miles wide by 17 miles long . These maps show not only county and township subdivisions , sections , towns , cities , streams , ailoads , roads , houses , etc. , but represent the ...
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... inches and much the greater part of the output of any quarry will be 6 to 12 inches thick . Unless quarrying is limited to the upper 12 or 15 feet , there will be much thin material to be discarded The ledges most available to Camp ...
... inches and much the greater part of the output of any quarry will be 6 to 12 inches thick . Unless quarrying is limited to the upper 12 or 15 feet , there will be much thin material to be discarded The ledges most available to Camp ...
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... inch or more , the Weather Bureau's standard . Where the rain or snowfall of a day was clearly only a trace , it has not been counted a day with precipitation , nor has it been counted a snowfall . Days on which it " sprinkled " only 15 ...
... inch or more , the Weather Bureau's standard . Where the rain or snowfall of a day was clearly only a trace , it has not been counted a day with precipitation , nor has it been counted a snowfall . Days on which it " sprinkled " only 15 ...
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... inches and 40.03 inches , respectively , are indicated by the records . Frankfort , 10 miles west , northwest of the Camp , has an annual rainfall Jan. Feb Mar Apr May June July Aug. Sept Oct Nov. Dec. 4.13 4.01 3.86 3.80 3.57 3.54 3.36 ...
... inches and 40.03 inches , respectively , are indicated by the records . Frankfort , 10 miles west , northwest of the Camp , has an annual rainfall Jan. Feb Mar Apr May June July Aug. Sept Oct Nov. Dec. 4.13 4.01 3.86 3.80 3.57 3.54 3.36 ...
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Ohio. Division of Geological Survey. of 35.33 inches , as indicated by a 24 - year record . The difference between . these three stations is unexpectedly large , and is undoubtedly to be accounted for not wholly by difference in amount ...
Ohio. Division of Geological Survey. of 35.33 inches , as indicated by a 24 - year record . The difference between . these three stations is unexpectedly large , and is undoubtedly to be accounted for not wholly by difference in amount ...
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30 feet A.-View Allegheny Plateau altitude bank bed rock Berea Grit bottom bowlder clay Camp Sherman quadrangle channel Chillicothe Colerain Township concrete County Line bridge cuesta Cuyahoga Deer Creek deposits depth dissected drift Dry Run eastern eastward escarpment excavations feet deep feet thick flat flood plain flow foot forested Fork of Paint formation geology glacial gravel terraces Green Township ground water hilltops Hopetown ice sheet Illinoian gravels inches Indian Creek kame Kinnikinnick knee deep lower slopes Lowland margin miles Mount Logan narrow North Fork northeast northward numerous Ohio shale outcrops Paint Creek Paint Creek Valley pebbles peneplain Pike places Plate Poplar Ridge portion probably Ralston Run Ridge riffles rise road rock hills Rocky Knob rolling sand sandstone Scioto River Scioto Valley shallow side snags southward southwest Springfield Township springs stage steep streams subdivision Sugar Loaf surface topography trenches upper Walnut Creek weathering westward