United States Geological Survey YearbookThe Survey, 1982 - Geology |
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... associated with the May 1980 earthquake sequence and even may have triggered the quakes themselves . To confirm this possi- bility , the Geological Survey made plans during winter 1981-82 to reoccupy the geodimeter and leveling networks ...
... associated with the May 1980 earthquake sequence and even may have triggered the quakes themselves . To confirm this possi- bility , the Geological Survey made plans during winter 1981-82 to reoccupy the geodimeter and leveling networks ...
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... associated hydrothermal systems , which have applica- tions in harnessing geothermal energy and exploration for volcanogenic ore deposits . At this workshop , the University of Nevada Seismological Laboratory revealed that ( 1 ) during ...
... associated hydrothermal systems , which have applica- tions in harnessing geothermal energy and exploration for volcanogenic ore deposits . At this workshop , the University of Nevada Seismological Laboratory revealed that ( 1 ) during ...
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... associated with uplift of the resurgent dome . CALDERA MARGIN " spasmodic tremors , " a seismic phenomena commonly associated with active volcanoes and considered to be the result of rock frac- ture caused by the pressure of intruding ...
... associated with uplift of the resurgent dome . CALDERA MARGIN " spasmodic tremors , " a seismic phenomena commonly associated with active volcanoes and considered to be the result of rock frac- ture caused by the pressure of intruding ...
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... associated with these earlier data bases are : • The very small scale of the source maps used for digitization ; • The limited range of features digitized ; • The lack of current information ; • Data formats designed primarily for ...
... associated with these earlier data bases are : • The very small scale of the source maps used for digitization ; • The limited range of features digitized ; • The lack of current information ; • Data formats designed primarily for ...
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... associated with the transfer of personnel to the Minerals Management Service . More than one - half of the Survey's permanent full - time staff are professional scientists , and approximately one - fourth are technical specialists ...
... associated with the transfer of personnel to the Minerals Management Service . More than one - half of the Survey's permanent full - time staff are professional scientists , and approximately one - fourth are technical specialists ...
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