U.S. Geological Survey ActivitiesThe Survey, 1981 - Geology |
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... increase private access to Federal lands for mineral and energy develop- ment , reduce the regulatory role of the Federal Government , accelerate and expand domestic energy and mineral production , and generally reduce funding and ...
... increase private access to Federal lands for mineral and energy develop- ment , reduce the regulatory role of the Federal Government , accelerate and expand domestic energy and mineral production , and generally reduce funding and ...
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... increase in staffing and the acquisition of some additional aeromagnetic data . As a result the amount of mapping increased by 50 percent over what had been programmed initially ; more than 70,000 square miles were mapped at 1 : 250,000 ...
... increase in staffing and the acquisition of some additional aeromagnetic data . As a result the amount of mapping increased by 50 percent over what had been programmed initially ; more than 70,000 square miles were mapped at 1 : 250,000 ...
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... increase in the size of lease offerings without jeopardizing the environment , the in- terests of adjacent States , and the public resources in question . Although details were still lacking at the fiscal year's end , some general con ...
... increase in the size of lease offerings without jeopardizing the environment , the in- terests of adjacent States , and the public resources in question . Although details were still lacking at the fiscal year's end , some general con ...
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... increasing coal production on both public and private lands , has important im- plications for the Survey's coal ... increase with the growth in surface min- ing . The Survey's work in coal hydrology , which has been expanding since ...
... increasing coal production on both public and private lands , has important im- plications for the Survey's coal ... increase with the growth in surface min- ing . The Survey's work in coal hydrology , which has been expanding since ...
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... increased income for the U.S. Treasury , the Indians , and the States ; timely availability and processing of funds ; increased personnel productivity ; and a substantially reduced reporting burden on private industry . From the ...
... increased income for the U.S. Treasury , the Indians , and the States ; timely availability and processing of funds ; increased personnel productivity ; and a substantially reduced reporting burden on private industry . From the ...
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acid activities Alaska Argillite assessment Bldg Board Bureau California cartographic City coal Colorado Commission contaminants Cooperative County data base Denver Department of Public deposits Devonian Division Chief drilling drought earth science earthquake East Pacific Rise Enceladus energy eruption evaluation Exploration in Naval fault Federal agencies Federal and Indian feet fiscal year 1981 funds geologic hazards Geological Survey Professional geophysical ground water ground-water hydrologic Lake leases located ment miles million mineral resources mudflows National Center National Mapping Division National Petroleum Reserve Naval Petroleum Reserve northern Alaska nuclear oil and gas oil shale operations ophiolites Outer Continental Shelf PCB's percent Planning plugged and abandoned potential processes production Prudhoe Bay Regional Reimbursable program Reserve in Alaska Reston River San Andreas fault sand seismic Service sources South Barrow studies sulfide Survey Professional Paper Survey's tion toxic U.S. Geological Survey United Walakpa Water Resources