United States Geological Survey YearbookThe Survey, 1986 - Geology |
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... Figure 1. Locations of low- level radioactive waste disposal sites and related U.S. Geological Survey studies . Figure 2. Aerial view , look- ing west , of Geological Survey Yearbook 1986 1 Perspectives 1 Low-Level Radionuclide ...
... Figure 1. Locations of low- level radioactive waste disposal sites and related U.S. Geological Survey studies . Figure 2. Aerial view , look- ing west , of Geological Survey Yearbook 1986 1 Perspectives 1 Low-Level Radionuclide ...
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Geological Survey (U.S.). LOW - LEVEL RADIOACTIVE - WASTE DISPOSAL SITE Figure 6. Tunnel entrance , looking south , before natural. Figure 2. Aerial view , look- ing west , of the Sheffield , Ill . , low - level radioactive waste dis ...
Geological Survey (U.S.). LOW - LEVEL RADIOACTIVE - WASTE DISPOSAL SITE Figure 6. Tunnel entrance , looking south , before natural. Figure 2. Aerial view , look- ing west , of the Sheffield , Ill . , low - level radioactive waste dis ...
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... figure 4 . Annual mean precipitation ( 36 inches ) and mean temperatures ( 51 ° F ) were almost identical to long - term averages from nearby National Weather Service stations . Three methods were used to estimate evapo- transpiration ...
... figure 4 . Annual mean precipitation ( 36 inches ) and mean temperatures ( 51 ° F ) were almost identical to long - term averages from nearby National Weather Service stations . Three methods were used to estimate evapo- transpiration ...
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Geological Survey (U.S.). Figure 4. Instruments used for meteorological and un- saturated zone monitoring at Sheffield , Ill . , spring 1984 . ( Photograph by M. Peter de Vries , Water Resources Division , U.S. Geological Survey ...
Geological Survey (U.S.). Figure 4. Instruments used for meteorological and un- saturated zone monitoring at Sheffield , Ill . , spring 1984 . ( Photograph by M. Peter de Vries , Water Resources Division , U.S. Geological Survey ...
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Geological Survey (U.S.). Figure 5. Surface collapse features at Sheffield , Ill . A , Recollapse created a hole about 4 feet wide , spring 1984 . B , Radiation detection probe of collapse feature approx- imately 5 feet deep , fall 1985 ...
Geological Survey (U.S.). Figure 5. Surface collapse features at Sheffield , Ill . A , Recollapse created a hole about 4 feet wide , spring 1984 . B , Radiation detection probe of collapse feature approx- imately 5 feet deep , fall 1985 ...
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