United States Geological Survey YearbookThe Survey, 1987 - Forest reserves |
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Page vii
... agencies and organizations we achieved some im- pressive results during the year . At the Federal level , we completed a four - year cooperative project between our bureau and the U.S. Bureau of the Census to help them prepare ...
... agencies and organizations we achieved some im- pressive results during the year . At the Federal level , we completed a four - year cooperative project between our bureau and the U.S. Bureau of the Census to help them prepare ...
Page viii
... agencies can claim the longevity of service or the stability of mis- sion of the U.S. Geological Survey . For 109 years now we have been the Nation's earth scientists , fulfilling our original mission to conduct systematic and ...
... agencies can claim the longevity of service or the stability of mis- sion of the U.S. Geological Survey . For 109 years now we have been the Nation's earth scientists , fulfilling our original mission to conduct systematic and ...
Page 1
... agencies , from State and Pro- vincial geological surveys , and from many U.S. and Canadian universities . The mem- bers represent an enormous source of infor- mation and expertise on the geology sur- rounding the lakes , as well as the ...
... agencies , from State and Pro- vincial geological surveys , and from many U.S. and Canadian universities . The mem- bers represent an enormous source of infor- mation and expertise on the geology sur- rounding the lakes , as well as the ...
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... agencies to support water - quality and related land - use decisions with a wealth of natural - resource information . Such information also pro- vides the physical and conceptual frame- work for most of the ground - water protec- tion ...
... agencies to support water - quality and related land - use decisions with a wealth of natural - resource information . Such information also pro- vides the physical and conceptual frame- work for most of the ground - water protec- tion ...
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... agencies . The Connecticut Geographic In- formation System is already being used for statewide water - supply planning and , when fully operational , is expected to be one of the most powerful tools for ground- water protection programs ...
... agencies . The Connecticut Geographic In- formation System is already being used for statewide water - supply planning and , when fully operational , is expected to be one of the most powerful tools for ground- water protection programs ...
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