United States Geological Survey YearbookThe Survey, 1985 - Geology |
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... scientists provided round - the - clock surveillance throughout the several weeks of the eruption . Earthquakes continue to pose a major threat to life and property in the United States . During this year , we have made considerable ...
... scientists provided round - the - clock surveillance throughout the several weeks of the eruption . Earthquakes continue to pose a major threat to life and property in the United States . During this year , we have made considerable ...
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... scientists are working closely with colleagues in the Bureau of Reclamation , the Fish and Wildlife Service , and State agencies to identify geochemical pathways of the selenium in waters of the agricultural systems and wildlife lands ...
... scientists are working closely with colleagues in the Bureau of Reclamation , the Fish and Wildlife Service , and State agencies to identify geochemical pathways of the selenium in waters of the agricultural systems and wildlife lands ...
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... scientists and information analysts . In the past , most data were presented as maps , tables , and textual reports . Each organization collected data in a different way and produced their output in various formats . The scales of such ...
... scientists and information analysts . In the past , most data were presented as maps , tables , and textual reports . Each organization collected data in a different way and produced their output in various formats . The scales of such ...
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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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... scientists . With the disintegration of the Columbia Glacier now underway , Geological Survey scientists are monitoring the rate of iceberg discharge with great care . This monitoring is essential because serious economic consequences ...
... scientists . With the disintegration of the Columbia Glacier now underway , Geological Survey scientists are monitoring the rate of iceberg discharge with great care . This monitoring is essential because serious economic consequences ...
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