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... collected at stations worldwide and quantitatively describing the physical nature of earthquake sources . This technique greatly increases the accuracy of earthquake descriptions and facilitates recognition of long - term seismic ...
... collected at stations worldwide and quantitatively describing the physical nature of earthquake sources . This technique greatly increases the accuracy of earthquake descriptions and facilitates recognition of long - term seismic ...
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... collected by the Survey was im- proved with the implementation of a new decentralized computer network that will provide field and research offices across the country with an integrated system for analyzing and distributing hydrologic ...
... collected by the Survey was im- proved with the implementation of a new decentralized computer network that will provide field and research offices across the country with an integrated system for analyzing and distributing hydrologic ...
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... collecting data from a wide variety of sources . With in- creasing frequency , this information is analyzed using computer models . Information from U.S. Geological Survey topographic maps is fundamental in resource studies that require ...
... collecting data from a wide variety of sources . With in- creasing frequency , this information is analyzed using computer models . Information from U.S. Geological Survey topographic maps is fundamental in resource studies that require ...
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... collected at regularly spaced inter- vals throughout a quadrangle . Other data being collected include the planimetric features from the 1 : 2,000,000 - scale sectional maps of the National Atlas of the United States of America and ...
... collected at regularly spaced inter- vals throughout a quadrangle . Other data being collected include the planimetric features from the 1 : 2,000,000 - scale sectional maps of the National Atlas of the United States of America and ...
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... collected , not only by the Survey , but also by other Federal agencies , regarding the Nation's coal , oil and gas , oil shale , and uranium resources . To meet this responsibility , the Geologic Division began in 1974 to design and ...
... collected , not only by the Survey , but also by other Federal agencies , regarding the Nation's coal , oil and gas , oil shale , and uranium resources . To meet this responsibility , the Geologic Division began in 1974 to design and ...
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