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A record rise in the Great Salt Lake , for example , caused extensive damage to
property . ... contributed to improved methods for estimating remaining oil and
gas resources from past production records , and produced the first maps that will
be ...
A record rise in the Great Salt Lake , for example , caused extensive damage to
property . ... contributed to improved methods for estimating remaining oil and
gas resources from past production records , and produced the first maps that will
be ...
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All data in the MRDS are organized into records ; each record represents a single
mine , mineral occurrence , district , or region . The master file now contains over
64,000 records of mineral deposits and occurrences in the United States and ...
All data in the MRDS are organized into records ; each record represents a single
mine , mineral occurrence , district , or region . The master file now contains over
64,000 records of mineral deposits and occurrences in the United States and ...
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ical Survey geologists with field mapping and other research experience in
various types of mineral deposits to record systematically the chemical and
mineralogical characteristics and to decipher the geologic environments of
formation of ...
ical Survey geologists with field mapping and other research experience in
various types of mineral deposits to record systematically the chemical and
mineralogical characteristics and to decipher the geologic environments of
formation of ...
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By comparison , the previously recorded maximum net rise over a similar period
of time was 4.75 feet from 1970 to 1972 . The lake has a yearly cycle ( fig . 1 ) .
The level begins to decline in the spring or summer when the weather is hot ...
By comparison , the previously recorded maximum net rise over a similar period
of time was 4.75 feet from 1970 to 1972 . The lake has a yearly cycle ( fig . 1 ) .
The level begins to decline in the spring or summer when the weather is hot ...
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... model of a new laser optical disk storage system that will provide more
costeffective , easily accessible , digital data storage for scientific data bases as
well as digitized images of graphs , maps , reports , and administrative records .
... model of a new laser optical disk storage system that will provide more
costeffective , easily accessible , digital data storage for scientific data bases as
well as digitized images of graphs , maps , reports , and administrative records .
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