United States Geological Survey YearbookThe Survey, 1982 - Geology |
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... deposits . In addition , the sec- ond flight of the space shuttle Columbia in- cluded in its scientific payload the Shuttle Multispectral Infrared Radiometer , which successfully distinguished important mineral and rock types in a ...
... deposits . In addition , the sec- ond flight of the space shuttle Columbia in- cluded in its scientific payload the Shuttle Multispectral Infrared Radiometer , which successfully distinguished important mineral and rock types in a ...
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... deposits . At this workshop , the University of Nevada Seismological Laboratory revealed that ( 1 ) during the past 2 years since the Mammoth Lakes earthquake swarm of May 1980 , earthquakes had become increasingly frequent within the ...
... deposits . At this workshop , the University of Nevada Seismological Laboratory revealed that ( 1 ) during the past 2 years since the Mammoth Lakes earthquake swarm of May 1980 , earthquakes had become increasingly frequent within the ...
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... deposits , the inspiration and source of ideas he has provided his coworkers , and the international prestige he has brought to the Geological Survey ; Peter F. Bermel , Assistant Division Chief for Plans and Operations ( NMD ) , for ...
... deposits , the inspiration and source of ideas he has provided his coworkers , and the international prestige he has brought to the Geological Survey ; Peter F. Bermel , Assistant Division Chief for Plans and Operations ( NMD ) , for ...
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... deposits were clearly formed before the host terrane arrived in North America ; some deposits were formed in suture zones where terranes collided ; others formed after accre- tion to North America , but their very ex- istence is ...
... deposits were clearly formed before the host terrane arrived in North America ; some deposits were formed in suture zones where terranes collided ; others formed after accre- tion to North America , but their very ex- istence is ...
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... deposits were those outcrop- ping at the surface . The potential for discovery of additional very large and economically significant mineral deposits in this region is excellent . At present , the State of Missouri alone produces 90 ...
... deposits were those outcrop- ping at the surface . The potential for discovery of additional very large and economically significant mineral deposits in this region is excellent . At present , the State of Missouri alone produces 90 ...
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