United States Geological Survey YearbookU.S. Department of the Interior, Geological Survey, 1978 - Geology |
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... HAZARDS AND THEIR REDUCTION 22. THE PRONGHORN ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT : 27 . AN IMPROVED PROTOTYPE PETROLEUM EXPLORATION AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION IN THE ALASKAN ARCTIC 39. MISSIONS , ORGANIZATION , AND BUDGET 47. TOPOGRAPHIC ...
... HAZARDS AND THEIR REDUCTION 22. THE PRONGHORN ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT : 27 . AN IMPROVED PROTOTYPE PETROLEUM EXPLORATION AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION IN THE ALASKAN ARCTIC 39. MISSIONS , ORGANIZATION , AND BUDGET 47. TOPOGRAPHIC ...
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... hazards , appraisal of the magni- tude and quality of the Nation's water resources , and supervision of lease operations on Federal lands . The Survey also was involved in developing data on land use and producing topographic , geologic ...
... hazards , appraisal of the magni- tude and quality of the Nation's water resources , and supervision of lease operations on Federal lands . The Survey also was involved in developing data on land use and producing topographic , geologic ...
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... HAZARDS its slow but persistent buildup toward eruption but without the corresponding heightened seismicity that typically accompanies such buildup . The Geological Survey is actively working with Hawaii County and State Civil Defense ...
... HAZARDS its slow but persistent buildup toward eruption but without the corresponding heightened seismicity that typically accompanies such buildup . The Geological Survey is actively working with Hawaii County and State Civil Defense ...
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... of Jagged peaks of the Teton Range tower more than 7,000 feet above the flat floor of Jackson Hole in northwest Wyoming . Landslide Hazards and Their Reduction By Robert W. Fleming ,. 7 GROUND WATER: AN UNDERVALUED RESOURCE.
... of Jagged peaks of the Teton Range tower more than 7,000 feet above the flat floor of Jackson Hole in northwest Wyoming . Landslide Hazards and Their Reduction By Robert W. Fleming ,. 7 GROUND WATER: AN UNDERVALUED RESOURCE.
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... hazard reduction . The transfer of information into an orderly program to reduce hazards and damages is perhaps more formidable than the technical problem . Implementation of tech- nology is subject to pressures from groups that range ...
... hazard reduction . The transfer of information into an orderly program to reduce hazards and damages is perhaps more formidable than the technical problem . Implementation of tech- nology is subject to pressures from groups that range ...
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1976 Transition quarter acres activities Administration aquifer areas Argillite assessment Bureau California cartographic City coal coastal Colorado Commission completed County cover mapping Denver Department Direct program drilling earth science earthquake EIS's energy engineering Environmental evaluation exploration Federal agencies Federal and Indian fiscal year 1978 flood format geologic hazards geologic mapping geophysical geothermal ground water ground-water hazards hydrologic impacts Indian lands investigations land cover Landsat landslide Management Menlo Park ment miles million mineral resources mining National Center National Petroleum Reserve northern Great Plains NPRA Office oil and gas oil shale operations permafrost planning potential processes production Pronghorn quadrangle regional Reimbursable program Reserve in Alaska Resource Surveys Reston River Royalties scale seismic Service share sources South Barrow studies surface Survey's Telephone Number tion topographic Total tracts Transition quarter 1977 U.S. Geological Survey United users Water Data Water Resources Division