Being a series of papers presented by the State Geological Survey at a meeting of the Institute on Mississippi Affairs, October 7, 1927

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Language
English
Pages
33

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Table of Contents

Soil erosion, by W. E. Tharp.
The development of mineral resources, by G. I. Adams.
Mineral resources of Mississippi, by E. N. Lowe.
Hydro-electric power and the development of industries, by Hon. B. E. Eaton.
The climate of Mississippi, by W. L. Kennon.

Edition Notes

Published by the survey under its earlier name: State Geological Survey.

Series
Its Bulletin, no. 24

Classifications

Library of Congress
QE129 .A2 no. 24

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Pagination
33 l.
Number of pages
33

ID Numbers

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OL253284M
LCCN
gs34000020
OCLC/WorldCat
3677899

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