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... potential resources , as the article on the future of energy gases attests ( see p . 29 ) . The use of natural resources can lead to additional concerns , such as the recent col- lapse of a New York salt mine ( see p . 38 ) shows . The ...
... potential resources , as the article on the future of energy gases attests ( see p . 29 ) . The use of natural resources can lead to additional concerns , such as the recent col- lapse of a New York salt mine ( see p . 38 ) shows . The ...
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... potential . Such an approach is needed to protect not only plants and animals but also , ultimately , human health . decisions that are made every day by policymakers , land planners , and resource managers . Much of the work that we do ...
... potential . Such an approach is needed to protect not only plants and animals but also , ultimately , human health . decisions that are made every day by policymakers , land planners , and resource managers . Much of the work that we do ...
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... potential for structural damage or for extensive scour and deposition and where ? Detailed geologic , geomorphic , and hydrologic assessments of floodplains are required to fully answer these questions and thus to provide timely and ...
... potential for structural damage or for extensive scour and deposition and where ? Detailed geologic , geomorphic , and hydrologic assessments of floodplains are required to fully answer these questions and thus to provide timely and ...
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... potential volcanic debris - flow hazards in the Cascade Range of Washington , Oregon , and California , a key goal of USGS investiga- tors is to prepare hazards assessments that can be used by public officials who are con- cerned with ...
... potential volcanic debris - flow hazards in the Cascade Range of Washington , Oregon , and California , a key goal of USGS investiga- tors is to prepare hazards assessments that can be used by public officials who are con- cerned with ...
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... potential remains uncertain . Coal - bed gas is another unconventional resource . Coal is carbon - rich , woody terres- trial plant material that has been compressed and transformed . A byproduct of this trans- formation is methane ...
... potential remains uncertain . Coal - bed gas is another unconventional resource . Coal is carbon - rich , woody terres- trial plant material that has been compressed and transformed . A byproduct of this trans- formation is methane ...
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