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    Article on the history and future of the agricultural settlement of the desert regions of the western United States. Includes a black and white photograph of Thousand Springs, Idaho.
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  • 3495
    P12-200-2780A Klamath River - Klamath Project--Oregon. View of Klamath River upstream from Keno Regulating Dam, showing noticeable riffle in water surface at narrow section near boom anchor cribs which ...
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  • 3515
    KP-2502-R2- Klamath Project- CLEAR LAKE- Ground Fracture - Southwest Shore, Section 16, T. 46 N., R. 7 E., M.D.M. - D. E. Close-up of the water inlet to the fracture showing how the water flows to the ...
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  • 3518
    KP-2505-R2 - Klamath Project - CLEAR LAKE - Ground Fracture - Southwest Shore, Section 16, T. 46 N., R. 7 E., M.D.M. View of the narrow fracture channel showing the flow of water to the south. In the background ...
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  • 3519
    KP-2506-R2-Klamath Project - CLEAR LAKE - Ground Fracture - Southwest Shore, Section 16, T. 46 N., R. 7 E., M.D.M. This shows the two enlargements in the fracture channel. The water actually flows into ...
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  • 890
    August 3, 1908
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  • 3276
    KP-2392-R2 - Klamath Project--ENTERPRISE POWER PLANT. Fire in 1956 damaged the power house and the turbine is not in operation. Water for irrigation flows through the power house structure and bypass. ...
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  • 3298
    KP-2411-R2 - ENTERPRISE POWER PLANT - Klamath Project. Hole in lining on east side of forebay eroded during 1957 irrigation season. Upper part of hole was repaired during flow of water; October 1957; ...
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  • 3307
    KP-2420-R2 - ENTERPRISE POWER PLANT - Klamath Project. View of forebay looking west to lining which has failed due to excessive turbulance of water coming from gates at headworks. Flow about 500 cfs.; ...
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    KP-1099-R2 - Klamath Project. Vertical cracks, varying in width up to 3" form subterranean channels for flow of water. Approximately 1/4 sec. ft. of water is shown flowing from the crack. The top surface ...
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