United States Geological Survey YearbookThe Survey, 1987 - Forest reserves |
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Page vii
... hazards and their effects on a worldwide scale . Exciting new applications of geo- graphic information systems have afforded us an opportunity to conduct cooperative science that crosses discipline and organi- zational lines . Our ...
... hazards and their effects on a worldwide scale . Exciting new applications of geo- graphic information systems have afforded us an opportunity to conduct cooperative science that crosses discipline and organi- zational lines . Our ...
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... hazards . Through these efforts to effectively communicate earth - science information , the USGS remains committed to conducting science that serves the Nation . Few Federal agencies can claim the longevity of service or the stability ...
... hazards . Through these efforts to effectively communicate earth - science information , the USGS remains committed to conducting science that serves the Nation . Few Federal agencies can claim the longevity of service or the stability ...
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... hazards , and the suitability of areas for specialized develop- ment , such as nuclear plants and toxic- waste isolation sites . All of these issues are major societal concerns , especially in view of the many large and expanding popula ...
... hazards , and the suitability of areas for specialized develop- ment , such as nuclear plants and toxic- waste isolation sites . All of these issues are major societal concerns , especially in view of the many large and expanding popula ...
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... hazards . The U.S. Geological Survey , for example , is often called upon to provide earth - science information quickly to aid in mitigating the effects of hazards such as earthquakes and landslides . A GIS is a valuable tool that ...
... hazards . The U.S. Geological Survey , for example , is often called upon to provide earth - science information quickly to aid in mitigating the effects of hazards such as earthquakes and landslides . A GIS is a valuable tool that ...
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... hazardous - waste sites in which high concentrations of dissolved - waste constituents produce sig- nificant changes in fluid density . Removing Organic Contaminants from the Subsurface by Inducing Air - Phase Transport By Arthur L ...
... hazardous - waste sites in which high concentrations of dissolved - waste constituents produce sig- nificant changes in fluid density . Removing Organic Contaminants from the Subsurface by Inducing Air - Phase Transport By Arthur L ...
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