United States Geological Survey YearbookThe Survey - Geology |
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... needs , but we must also be the best possible communicators . I believe that we have met these challenges during the past year and have made significant new contributions to the Nation's store of scientific and technical knowledge . We ...
... needs , but we must also be the best possible communicators . I believe that we have met these challenges during the past year and have made significant new contributions to the Nation's store of scientific and technical knowledge . We ...
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... need for an information source that can be applied to problems of all kinds and updated rapidly . Cultural and physiographic data are digitized and can be obtained as computer tapes from the National Cartographic Infor- mation Center ...
... need for an information source that can be applied to problems of all kinds and updated rapidly . Cultural and physiographic data are digitized and can be obtained as computer tapes from the National Cartographic Infor- mation Center ...
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... effective- ly meet the natural resource needs of the nation . I am confident that our dedicated staff is fully capable of accomplishing this very worthwhile goal . Oblique aerial view southeastward of the south moat of the. 3.
... effective- ly meet the natural resource needs of the nation . I am confident that our dedicated staff is fully capable of accomplishing this very worthwhile goal . Oblique aerial view southeastward of the south moat of the. 3.
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... need to provide some form of warning of the potential hazard to the local inhabitants . During the following 2 weeks , a succes- sion of meetings and review sessions were held at Geological Survey centers in Menlo Park , California ...
... need to provide some form of warning of the potential hazard to the local inhabitants . During the following 2 weeks , a succes- sion of meetings and review sessions were held at Geological Survey centers in Menlo Park , California ...
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... need , the Geological Survey has developed a considerable pro- gram involving cartographic and geographic information in digitial form . Computer technology and recent ad- vances in computer graphics have dramatically changed our ...
... need , the Geological Survey has developed a considerable pro- gram involving cartographic and geographic information in digitial form . Computer technology and recent ad- vances in computer graphics have dramatically changed our ...
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