United States Geological Survey YearbookThe Survey, 1985 - Geology |
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... report of its investigations to the public it serves . In 1984 , our endeavors included new investigations of natural phenomena , responses to urgent public concerns and legislation , and special efforts to adapt advanced technology ...
... report of its investigations to the public it serves . In 1984 , our endeavors included new investigations of natural phenomena , responses to urgent public concerns and legislation , and special efforts to adapt advanced technology ...
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... reports and 6,600 new maps , which are still our primary channels of information dissemination . Our dissem- ination function has been enhanced by the use of digital data and direct computer access to make information more readily ...
... reports and 6,600 new maps , which are still our primary channels of information dissemination . Our dissem- ination function has been enhanced by the use of digital data and direct computer access to make information more readily ...
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... reports . Each organization collected data in a different way and produced their output in various formats . The scales of such graphics as maps are different , the data codes used to identify certain elements differ from agency to ...
... reports . Each organization collected data in a different way and produced their output in various formats . The scales of such graphics as maps are different , the data codes used to identify certain elements differ from agency to ...
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... report about the U.S. Geological Survey , Dr. Allen Agnew noted that , since its inception , the Geological Survey has maintained scientific eminence and has produced valuable and forward - looking natural- resource programs that have ...
... report about the U.S. Geological Survey , Dr. Allen Agnew noted that , since its inception , the Geological Survey has maintained scientific eminence and has produced valuable and forward - looking natural- resource programs that have ...
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... report summarizes our current knowledge of known mineral and energy resources and of the potential for the occurrence of undiscovered mineral and energy resources in about 45 million acres of Federal lands . This acreage is distrib ...
... report summarizes our current knowledge of known mineral and energy resources and of the potential for the occurrence of undiscovered mineral and energy resources in about 45 million acres of Federal lands . This acreage is distrib ...
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activities Alaska aquifer areas Assistant Bacillus cereus basins Bureau California cartographic cartographic data base City coal Columbia Glacier Commission contaminants Control Cooperative Denver Department of Public digital cartographic data digital data earthquake energy Environmental eruption Federal agencies Federal Bldg feet fiscal year 1984 flow fluid inclusions geochemical geographic geographic information systems Geologist geophysical ground water ground-water hazards High Plains hydrologic ical image map information systems investigations irrigation Lake land Landsat lava located Loki Patera major Management Mauna Loa million mineral deposits mineral resources models monitoring National Center National Mapping Division Office offshore Parkfield Parkfield earthquake Planning potential production quadrangle radar Regional remote sensing River rocks San Andreas fault scientific sediment Service sources square miles STOP studies sulfur surface Survey scientists Survey's techniques tion topographic maps trends U.S. Geological Survey Volcano Water Conservation District Water District zone