United States Geological Survey YearbookU.S. Geological Survey, 1994 - Geology |
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... set a visionary course , one that ensures that the USGS is recognized for its excellence in science . By this I mean not just the most objective science but science that can be used , science that is relevant , science that is trusted ...
... set a visionary course , one that ensures that the USGS is recognized for its excellence in science . By this I mean not just the most objective science but science that can be used , science that is relevant , science that is trusted ...
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... sets of strong ground motions . The recordings showed peak accelerations of 0.5 to 1.0 g in the aftershock area and decreas- ing to 0.1 g at distances of about 50 km . Sev- eral sites close to the epicenter area recorded accelerations ...
... sets of strong ground motions . The recordings showed peak accelerations of 0.5 to 1.0 g in the aftershock area and decreas- ing to 0.1 g at distances of about 50 km . Sev- eral sites close to the epicenter area recorded accelerations ...
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... set of maps under con- sideration will show the above information plus historical and current land - use and land- cover data , floodplain geomorphology , surfi- cial geology , and other variables necessary for making decisions on the ...
... set of maps under con- sideration will show the above information plus historical and current land - use and land- cover data , floodplain geomorphology , surfi- cial geology , and other variables necessary for making decisions on the ...
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... sets as well as developing new ones according to need . It is a model for improving our understanding of data and information integration , management , and dissemination and is a proving ground for data networking . Both Government and ...
... sets as well as developing new ones according to need . It is a model for improving our understanding of data and information integration , management , and dissemination and is a proving ground for data networking . Both Government and ...
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... sets of four fields that are then repeated to give pairs suitable for stereo- scopic examination , a set must be completed for anything to be discovered . Two sets were down , and a third was started as clouds began to cover the sky ...
... sets of four fields that are then repeated to give pairs suitable for stereo- scopic examination , a set must be completed for anything to be discovered . Two sets were down , and a third was started as clouds began to cover the sky ...
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