Chemistry and Chemical Biology ETDs
Publication Date
6-5-1937
Abstract
Distribution of population in State. The estimated population for the State of New Mexico for the year 1930 was 423,300. A close observation of the population centers shows them to be scattered over a wide range of territory. The largest city, Albuquerque, has approximately 26,000 citizens. The next sites, according to the 1930 count, are three in number, Santa Fe, Roswell, and Clovis. The remaining population including rural districts do not number over eight thousand people.
Language
English
Document Type
Thesis
Degree Name
Chemistry
Level of Degree
Masters
Department Name
Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology
First Committee Member (Chair)
John Dustin Clark
Second Committee Member
Robert Edward Holzer
Third Committee Member
Edward Franklin Castetter
Recommended Citation
Priest, Kenneth F.. "Public Water Supplies of New Mexico." (1937). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/chem_etds/72