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Charles A. Brott has written: 'Heat flow study of the Snake River Plain region, Idaho' -- subject(s): Geothermal engineering, Geothermal resources
D. J. Ackerman has written: 'Ground-water resources of Morton County, North Dakota' -- subject(s): Groundwater 'Analysis of steady-state flow and advective transport in the eastern Snake River Plain aquifer system, Idaho' -- subject(s): Aquifers, Groundwater flow 'Steady-state and transient models of groundwater flow and advective transport, Eastern Snake River Plain Aquifer, Idaho National Laboratory and vicinity, Idaho' -- subject(s): Simulation methods, Groundwater flow 'Hydrogeologic reconnaissance of the San Miguel River basin, southwestern Colorado' -- subject(s): Groundwater, Hydrology
Douglas S. Ott has written: 'Aquatic assemblages and their relation to temperature variables of least-disturbed streams in the Salmon River Basin, central Idaho, 2001' -- subject(s): Effect of temperature on, Fishes, Water quality biological assessment, Water temperature 'Water-quality assessment of the Upper Snake River Basin, Idaho and western Wyoming' -- subject(s): Water quality 'Water-level data for selected wells on or near the Idaho National Engineering Laboratory, Idaho, 1983 through 1990' -- subject(s): Groundwater
R. L Whitehead has written: 'Geohydrologic framework of the Snake River Plain regional aquifer system, Idaho and eastern Oregon' -- subject(s): Groundwater, Aquifers
Warren W Wood has written: 'Solute geochemistry of the Snake River Plain regional aquifer system, Idaho and eastern Oregon' -- subject(s): Water chemistry, Aquifers
The address of the Art Museum Of Eastern Idaho is: 300 S Capital Ave, Idaho Falls, ID 83402-3952
Vernal Stoddard has written: 'A study of the physical education programs in the public high schools of the five counties of the upper Snake River Valley in the State of Idaho' -- subject(s): Physical education and training
G. D. Newton has written: 'Geohydrology of the regional aquifer system, western Snake River plain, southwestern Idaho' -- subject(s): Aquifers, Groundwater flow, Hydrogeology, Mathematical models
Brian S. Zimmerman has written: 'Geology and geochemistry of epithermal gold mineralization in the Lake Owyhee volcanic field -western Snake River plain region of eastern Oregon and western Idaho' -- subject(s): Geochemistry, Gold ores, Hydrothermal deposits
Terry R. Maret has written: 'Instream flow characterization of Upper Salmon River Basin streams, Central Idaho, 2005' -- subject(s): Observations, Stream measurements, Streamflow 'Organochlorine compounds in fish tissue and bed sediment in the upper Snake River Basin, Idaho and western Wyoming, 1992-94' -- subject(s): Environmental aspects of Organochlorine compounds, Organochlorine compounds, Pollution, Water
No, the word snake's is a common, singular, possessive noun. The apostrophe 's' forms the possessive, indicating that something is part of or belongs to the snake.
The Snake River was named by European explorers in reference to the indigenous Shoshone people who lived near its banks. The Shoshone were often called "Snake Indians" by Europeans due to their use of sign language which included movements resembling a snake.