United States Geological Survey YearbookThe Survey, 1987 - Forest reserves |
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... scientists . We must be ready with our science and with our time to meet the needs of legislators , policymakers , and the public for earth sci- ence information . Through this Yearbook , we have an opportunity to present our science as ...
... scientists . We must be ready with our science and with our time to meet the needs of legislators , policymakers , and the public for earth sci- ence information . Through this Yearbook , we have an opportunity to present our science as ...
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... scientists , fulfilling our original mission to conduct systematic and scientific “ classifi- cation of the public lands , and examination of the geological structure , mineral resources , and products of the national domain . " We are ...
... scientists , fulfilling our original mission to conduct systematic and scientific “ classifi- cation of the public lands , and examination of the geological structure , mineral resources , and products of the national domain . " We are ...
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... scientists was organized in November 1986 to renew efforts to study the subsurface beneath the Great Lakes . The consortium , called the Great Lakes International Multidisciplinary Program on Crustal Evolution - GLIMPCE , for short ...
... scientists was organized in November 1986 to renew efforts to study the subsurface beneath the Great Lakes . The consortium , called the Great Lakes International Multidisciplinary Program on Crustal Evolution - GLIMPCE , for short ...
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... scientists might combine and analyze data on vegetation , soils , surficial geology , rainfall , and runoff measurements within the same hydrologic drainage basin to study soil permeability or soil erosion . The growing urban population ...
... scientists might combine and analyze data on vegetation , soils , surficial geology , rainfall , and runoff measurements within the same hydrologic drainage basin to study soil permeability or soil erosion . The growing urban population ...
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... scientists analyze the relationship of topography to landslides . and other processes and develop methods to determine hydraulic and ridge - line net- works . Using data on land use , debris flow susceptibility , rate of rainfall ...
... scientists analyze the relationship of topography to landslides . and other processes and develop methods to determine hydraulic and ridge - line net- works . Using data on land use , debris flow susceptibility , rate of rainfall ...
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