United States Geological Survey YearbookThe Survey, 1985 - Geology |
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Geological Survey (U.S.). The Year in Review 1 : 100,000 - Scale Digital ... Survey . ) As the Nation's principal earth science research agency , the U.S. Geo ... scientists provided round - the - clock surveillance throughout the several ...
Geological Survey (U.S.). The Year in Review 1 : 100,000 - Scale Digital ... Survey . ) As the Nation's principal earth science research agency , the U.S. Geo ... scientists provided round - the - clock surveillance throughout the several ...
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Geological Survey (U.S.). movement and fate of hazardous sub- stances in ... scientists are working closely with colleagues in the Bureau of Reclamation ... Survey responded with new programs of basic research and evaluation of mineral ...
Geological Survey (U.S.). movement and fate of hazardous sub- stances in ... scientists are working closely with colleagues in the Bureau of Reclamation ... Survey responded with new programs of basic research and evaluation of mineral ...
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... Survey . We could ask for no finer examples to guide us as we pursue our second century of providing " earth science in the public service . " The foresight of the Geological Survey's past leaders in encouraging the highest standards in ...
... Survey . We could ask for no finer examples to guide us as we pursue our second century of providing " earth science in the public service . " The foresight of the Geological Survey's past leaders in encouraging the highest standards in ...
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... science data has necessitated the use of computers and the building of geographic information systems . Traditional data formats and manipulation techniques are inadequate to meet the demands of today's scientists and information ...
... science data has necessitated the use of computers and the building of geographic information systems . Traditional data formats and manipulation techniques are inadequate to meet the demands of today's scientists and information ...
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... scientists been able to observe the beginning of instability and drastic retreat , and observations of this glacier are adding much new information , some of which is surprising and unantici- pated ; for instance , • Ice velocity ...
... scientists been able to observe the beginning of instability and drastic retreat , and observations of this glacier are adding much new information , some of which is surprising and unantici- pated ; for instance , • Ice velocity ...
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