United States Geological Survey YearbookThe Survey, 1984 - Geology |
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... addition to our progress in earthquake studies , landslide hazards have been the focus of new cooperative efforts with the States . In response to intense droughts in the late 1970's , we established a compre- hensive program to study ...
... addition to our progress in earthquake studies , landslide hazards have been the focus of new cooperative efforts with the States . In response to intense droughts in the late 1970's , we established a compre- hensive program to study ...
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... addition to exploration of the EEZ , Geological Survey crews on the Re- search Vessel Samuel P. Lee accom- plished the first comprehensive geophys- ical survey of the Antarctic continental margin to be made by an American expedition ...
... addition to exploration of the EEZ , Geological Survey crews on the Re- search Vessel Samuel P. Lee accom- plished the first comprehensive geophys- ical survey of the Antarctic continental margin to be made by an American expedition ...
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... addition of street names and census - keyed geocodes by Census will allow spatial analysis of vast amounts of socioeconomic data . The Geological Survey is adding infor- mation on land ownership and mineral resources to the base ...
... addition of street names and census - keyed geocodes by Census will allow spatial analysis of vast amounts of socioeconomic data . The Geological Survey is adding infor- mation on land ownership and mineral resources to the base ...
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... addition of street names and census geocodes . The existence of this data base will enable the widespread use of geographic information systems for a host of resource - management , area- analysis , and planning activities . Combined ...
... addition of street names and census geocodes . The existence of this data base will enable the widespread use of geographic information systems for a host of resource - management , area- analysis , and planning activities . Combined ...
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... addition , a plan for research can recognize that solutions to future mineral supply problems will be made with today's basic research results and thus can anticipate potential problems . With such a research plan , we shall be ready to ...
... addition , a plan for research can recognize that solutions to future mineral supply problems will be made with today's basic research results and thus can anticipate potential problems . With such a research plan , we shall be ready to ...
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