United States Geological Survey YearbookThe Survey, 1986 - Geology |
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... hydrologic environment were studied : ( 1 ) climatology ; ( 2 ) surface hy- drology , including runoff , sediment trans- port , and surface collapse ; ( 3 ) geology ; TUNNEL ENTRANCE CHEMICAL - WASTE DISPOSAL SITE STRIP - MINE LAKE ...
... hydrologic environment were studied : ( 1 ) climatology ; ( 2 ) surface hy- drology , including runoff , sediment trans- port , and surface collapse ; ( 3 ) geology ; TUNNEL ENTRANCE CHEMICAL - WASTE DISPOSAL SITE STRIP - MINE LAKE ...
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... hydrologic cycle and thus encourages a process - oriented view of radionuclide transport . The Geological Survey's inves- tigation of climatology and surface hy- drology at the site allows estimation of the rate , timing , and amount of ...
... hydrologic cycle and thus encourages a process - oriented view of radionuclide transport . The Geological Survey's inves- tigation of climatology and surface hy- drology at the site allows estimation of the rate , timing , and amount of ...
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... hydrologic , mapping , and ad- ministrative areas of responsibility . Budget tables appear on page 143 . At the end of fiscal year 1986 , the Geo- logical Survey had 8,062 permanent full- time employees . The Survey's diversified earth ...
... hydrologic , mapping , and ad- ministrative areas of responsibility . Budget tables appear on page 143 . At the end of fiscal year 1986 , the Geo- logical Survey had 8,062 permanent full- time employees . The Survey's diversified earth ...
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... hydrologic events . The Hawaiian Volcano Observatory and the Cascades Volcano Observatory are the principal field research centers for this program . The Landslide Hazards Program empha- sizes field and laboratory research into the ...
... hydrologic events . The Hawaiian Volcano Observatory and the Cascades Volcano Observatory are the principal field research centers for this program . The Landslide Hazards Program empha- sizes field and laboratory research into the ...
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... hydrologic information and understanding needed by others to achieve the best use and management of the Nation's water resources . To accomplish this mission , the Water Resources Division , in cooperation with State , local , and other ...
... hydrologic information and understanding needed by others to achieve the best use and management of the Nation's water resources . To accomplish this mission , the Water Resources Division , in cooperation with State , local , and other ...
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