United States Geological Survey YearbookThe Survey, 1993 - Forest reserves |
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... energy , and mineral resources in the future ? In what ways are we irreversibly alter- ing our natural environment when we use these resources ? How has the global environment changed over geologic time , and what can the past tell us ...
... energy , and mineral resources in the future ? In what ways are we irreversibly alter- ing our natural environment when we use these resources ? How has the global environment changed over geologic time , and what can the past tell us ...
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... energy demands to conserving natural resources , from identifying environmental problems to developing accept- able solutions , and from locating commercial facilities to designing public works . In addition to maps , cartographic data ...
... energy demands to conserving natural resources , from identifying environmental problems to developing accept- able solutions , and from locating commercial facilities to designing public works . In addition to maps , cartographic data ...
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... energy , and cover the entire Earth's surface each day . These data provide a unique means of mon- itoring and mapping the condition and dynamics of global vegetation . In cooperation with the U.S. Forest Service ( USFS ) 12 At Work ...
... energy , and cover the entire Earth's surface each day . These data provide a unique means of mon- itoring and mapping the condition and dynamics of global vegetation . In cooperation with the U.S. Forest Service ( USFS ) 12 At Work ...
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... energy resources , and identifies and investi- gates geologic hazards . □ Investigations of geologic hazards provide information for pre- dicting and delineating hazards from earthquakes and volcanoes and for identifying engineering ...
... energy resources , and identifies and investi- gates geologic hazards . □ Investigations of geologic hazards provide information for pre- dicting and delineating hazards from earthquakes and volcanoes and for identifying engineering ...
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... energy , for increased food production , for recreation , and for safe disposal sites for waste materials . Increased use of coasts and oceans in turn increases the potential risk to people and property from natural hazards such as ...
... energy , for increased food production , for recreation , and for safe disposal sites for waste materials . Increased use of coasts and oceans in turn increases the potential risk to people and property from natural hazards such as ...
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