United States Geological Survey YearbookThe Survey, 1982 - Geology |
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... distributed widely , though unevenly , throughout the conter- minous United States . The other most significant factor con- sidered in characterizing a province is ground - water flow systems . Assuming that a repository will be located ...
... distributed widely , though unevenly , throughout the conter- minous United States . The other most significant factor con- sidered in characterizing a province is ground - water flow systems . Assuming that a repository will be located ...
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... distribution of potential host rocks , tectonic stability , and ground - water hydrology . Geologic data to be evaluated in- clude information on the following : Figure 1.- Provinces of the conterminous United States selected for ...
... distribution of potential host rocks , tectonic stability , and ground - water hydrology . Geologic data to be evaluated in- clude information on the following : Figure 1.- Provinces of the conterminous United States selected for ...
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Geological Survey (U.S.). • Distribution of rock types considered to be potential host rocks . Surface out- crops of basalt , granitic rocks , argillaceous rocks , tuff , salt , and anhydrite were mapped . In addition , data on ...
Geological Survey (U.S.). • Distribution of rock types considered to be potential host rocks . Surface out- crops of basalt , granitic rocks , argillaceous rocks , tuff , salt , and anhydrite were mapped . In addition , data on ...
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... distributed through budget activities that roughly correspond to its mapping , geologic , hydrologic , informa- tion transfer , administration , facilities , and regulatory areas of responsibility . During fiscal year 1982 , the ...
... distributed through budget activities that roughly correspond to its mapping , geologic , hydrologic , informa- tion transfer , administration , facilities , and regulatory areas of responsibility . During fiscal year 1982 , the ...
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... distribution of new knowledge , in addition to providing a forum in which new ideas are tested . The active participation of Survey scientists in professional societies attests to the scientific vitality of the Bureau . The Bureau is ...
... distribution of new knowledge , in addition to providing a forum in which new ideas are tested . The active participation of Survey scientists in professional societies attests to the scientific vitality of the Bureau . The Bureau is ...
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