United States Geological Survey YearbookThe Survey - Geology |
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... agencies and offices that now perform vital services to the public . That they perform these well is in no small part due to their initial nurtur- ing and shaping by the Survey . We have faced challenges in the past that range from the ...
... agencies and offices that now perform vital services to the public . That they perform these well is in no small part due to their initial nurtur- ing and shaping by the Survey . We have faced challenges in the past that range from the ...
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... agencies . The Survey continues to in- vestigate long - term changes in the environ- ment caused by acid precipitation using data from several sources including its Bench- mark Network . The Benchmark Network , established in 1958 , is ...
... agencies . The Survey continues to in- vestigate long - term changes in the environ- ment caused by acid precipitation using data from several sources including its Bench- mark Network . The Benchmark Network , established in 1958 , is ...
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... agencies , State and local governments , international organizations , and foreign governments . The Survey performs services under these agreements when earth science expertise is Percentage allocation of funds , by Division . Geologic ...
... agencies , State and local governments , international organizations , and foreign governments . The Survey performs services under these agreements when earth science expertise is Percentage allocation of funds , by Division . Geologic ...
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... sources of funding such as reim- bursements from other Federal or State organizations . 2 Excludes $ 129,868 for Minerals Management Service . $ 380,115 required by other agencies and their needs complement its program.
... sources of funding such as reim- bursements from other Federal or State organizations . 2 Excludes $ 129,868 for Minerals Management Service . $ 380,115 required by other agencies and their needs complement its program.
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Geological Survey (U.S.). required by other agencies and their needs complement its program objective . Work done for State , county and municipal agen- cies is almost always done on a cost - sharing basis . Most of the funds received by ...
Geological Survey (U.S.). required by other agencies and their needs complement its program objective . Work done for State , county and municipal agen- cies is almost always done on a cost - sharing basis . Most of the funds received by ...
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