United States Geological Survey YearbookThe Survey, 1984 - Geology |
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... selected for the analysis are not industry proprietary , do not intersect economically significant mineralized ground , and , in most cases , are not located in the Old Lead Belt , the Viburnum Trend , or other known ore- bearing ...
... selected for the analysis are not industry proprietary , do not intersect economically significant mineralized ground , and , in most cases , are not located in the Old Lead Belt , the Viburnum Trend , or other known ore- bearing ...
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... selected mineral deposit types in areas of California , Nevada , Oregon , and Washington , are a landmark result for subsequent debate on how to resolve land use conflicts . ACCESSIBLE INFORMATION BASES - A FOUNDATION FOR BETTER ...
... selected mineral deposit types in areas of California , Nevada , Oregon , and Washington , are a landmark result for subsequent debate on how to resolve land use conflicts . ACCESSIBLE INFORMATION BASES - A FOUNDATION FOR BETTER ...
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... selected mineral commodities . A working group made up of representatives of the agencies of participating countries meets on a regular basis , and a continuing compilation of deposit records of selected commodities is underway . The ...
... selected mineral commodities . A working group made up of representatives of the agencies of participating countries meets on a regular basis , and a continuing compilation of deposit records of selected commodities is underway . The ...
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... selection . A microcomputer - based version of this system , designated " muPROSPECTOR , " recently has been developed to aid geologists in mineral - resource assess- ment . This year , the system was used to assess mineral resources in ...
... selection . A microcomputer - based version of this system , designated " muPROSPECTOR , " recently has been developed to aid geologists in mineral - resource assess- ment . This year , the system was used to assess mineral resources in ...
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... efficient research . Continued strong , basic research in fundamental aspects of geological science is essential to provide the tools to solve tomorrow's problems . This chapter presents a selected number of U.S. Geological Survey 29.
... efficient research . Continued strong , basic research in fundamental aspects of geological science is essential to provide the tools to solve tomorrow's problems . This chapter presents a selected number of U.S. Geological Survey 29.
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