United States Geological Survey YearbookThe Survey, 1993 - Forest reserves |
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... location with respect to the map . Shaded inholdings indicate potential access restrictions on assumed public lands . International symbols highlight recreational facilities or other points of interest . Traditional customers of USFS ...
... location with respect to the map . Shaded inholdings indicate potential access restrictions on assumed public lands . International symbols highlight recreational facilities or other points of interest . Traditional customers of USFS ...
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... locations and descrip- tions for nearly 2 million proper names of places , features , and areas in the United States . The map separates track- ing system is used to manage the inven- tory of original graphics from which the USGS's ...
... locations and descrip- tions for nearly 2 million proper names of places , features , and areas in the United States . The map separates track- ing system is used to manage the inven- tory of original graphics from which the USGS's ...
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... location 9 miles into Massa- chusetts Bay . When the model was tested under winter conditions , it showed excel- lent agreement between what was observed and what was predicted for cur- rents in Massachusetts Bay . The model results ...
... location 9 miles into Massa- chusetts Bay . When the model was tested under winter conditions , it showed excel- lent agreement between what was observed and what was predicted for cur- rents in Massachusetts Bay . The model results ...
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... locations of past debris flows was combined to create computer models of potential debris flows that were routed through a digital model of the landscape . The computer gener- ated numerous such simulations in order to systematically ...
... locations of past debris flows was combined to create computer models of potential debris flows that were routed through a digital model of the landscape . The computer gener- ated numerous such simulations in order to systematically ...
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... location , timing , and magnitude of an earthquake begin within seconds of the event , and distribution of the results by e - mail , fax , and telephone begins within minutes . In addition , the four regional earthquake offices , which ...
... location , timing , and magnitude of an earthquake begin within seconds of the event , and distribution of the results by e - mail , fax , and telephone begins within minutes . In addition , the four regional earthquake offices , which ...
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