United States Geological Survey YearbookThe Survey, 1985 - Geology |
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... potential geothermal fluids at Newberry volcano , contributed to improved methods for estimating remaining oil and gas resources from past production records , and produced the first maps that will be the basis for a new atlas of oil ...
... potential geothermal fluids at Newberry volcano , contributed to improved methods for estimating remaining oil and gas resources from past production records , and produced the first maps that will be the basis for a new atlas of oil ...
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... Potential , was a significant milestone in our long - term efforts to thoroughly characterize the mineral wealth of the Nation . This comprehen- sive volume summarizes 20 years of cooperative studies with the Bureau of Mines and the ...
... Potential , was a significant milestone in our long - term efforts to thoroughly characterize the mineral wealth of the Nation . This comprehen- sive volume summarizes 20 years of cooperative studies with the Bureau of Mines and the ...
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... potential problems . With such a research plan , we shall be ready to solve these problems or to avoid them entirely . Highlights of fiscal year 1984 mineral- resource research at the U.S. Geological Survey include examples of studies ...
... potential problems . With such a research plan , we shall be ready to solve these problems or to avoid them entirely . Highlights of fiscal year 1984 mineral- resource research at the U.S. Geological Survey include examples of studies ...
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... potential for the occur- rence of additional very large and economically significant mineral deposits in the subsurface of this region is excellent . From 1978 through 1982 , the State of Missouri accounted for 90 percent of the U.S. ...
... potential for the occur- rence of additional very large and economically significant mineral deposits in the subsurface of this region is excellent . From 1978 through 1982 , the State of Missouri accounted for 90 percent of the U.S. ...
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... potential. 1000 5000 SD 46 N MN WI 100 ° W 1000 IA 88 ° W 5000 - 5000 OK MO 36 ° N - 5000- TN AR KY Ty 5000 NY Iv VT N H 5000 / MA CTM RI PA MD WV NC SC DE Figure 1. Areas of study for assessing the strategic and critical mineral potential ...
... potential. 1000 5000 SD 46 N MN WI 100 ° W 1000 IA 88 ° W 5000 - 5000 OK MO 36 ° N - 5000- TN AR KY Ty 5000 NY Iv VT N H 5000 / MA CTM RI PA MD WV NC SC DE Figure 1. Areas of study for assessing the strategic and critical mineral potential ...
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