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Page 22
... and cobalt resources in the quadrangle ; for example , the cobalt present in
deposits in the quadrangle is estimated to be as much as 30 million to 55 million
pounds — equivalent to 2 or 3 years ' U.S. consumption of this strategic metal .
... and cobalt resources in the quadrangle ; for example , the cobalt present in
deposits in the quadrangle is estimated to be as much as 30 million to 55 million
pounds — equivalent to 2 or 3 years ' U.S. consumption of this strategic metal .
Page 42
In fiscal year 1984 , the U.S. Geological Survey had obligational authority for $
579.9 million , of which $ 367.1 million came from direct appropriations , $ 30.3
million came from transfers of the unobligated balance ( $ 24.0 million ) from the ...
In fiscal year 1984 , the U.S. Geological Survey had obligational authority for $
579.9 million , of which $ 367.1 million came from direct appropriations , $ 30.3
million came from transfers of the unobligated balance ( $ 24.0 million ) from the ...
Page 80
CONCLUSION The margin of excess producing capacity outside the Persian Gulf
( about 3 million 4 million barrels of oil per day ) is minimal and could disappear
with any changes in consumption ( currently about 55 million barrels per day ) ...
CONCLUSION The margin of excess producing capacity outside the Persian Gulf
( about 3 million 4 million barrels of oil per day ) is minimal and could disappear
with any changes in consumption ( currently about 55 million barrels per day ) ...
Page 84
Joint funding in the 50-50 matching Cooperative Program totaled about $ 100
million and comprised almost one - half of the overall program of the Water
Resources Division . Hydrologic data collection and interpretive investigations
were ...
Joint funding in the 50-50 matching Cooperative Program totaled about $ 100
million and comprised almost one - half of the overall program of the Water
Resources Division . Hydrologic data collection and interpretive investigations
were ...
Page 98
The measured inflow during that period , which accounts for more than 90
percent of the total from the three tributaries , was about 3.1 million acrefeet in the
Bear River , 923,000 acre - feet in the Weber River , and over 1.2 million acre -
feet in ...
The measured inflow during that period , which accounts for more than 90
percent of the total from the three tributaries , was about 3.1 million acrefeet in the
Bear River , 923,000 acre - feet in the Weber River , and over 1.2 million acre -
feet in ...
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