U.S. Geological Survey ActivitiesThe Survey, 1981 - Geology |
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... million on this well . Activity on this well , as on all others on Federal and Indian lands in the overthrust belt of Wyoming , is approved and supervised by the District Oil and Gas Supervisor of the Rock Springs , Wyoming , U.S. ...
... million on this well . Activity on this well , as on all others on Federal and Indian lands in the overthrust belt of Wyoming , is approved and supervised by the District Oil and Gas Supervisor of the Rock Springs , Wyoming , U.S. ...
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... million acres from the acreage nominated by the petroleum industry to be offered for lease in December 1981. This sale is to be followed by another of 0.5 million acres in May 1982 . Elsewhere in Alaska , petroleum exploration ac ...
... million acres from the acreage nominated by the petroleum industry to be offered for lease in December 1981. This sale is to be followed by another of 0.5 million acres in May 1982 . Elsewhere in Alaska , petroleum exploration ac ...
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... million during fiscal year 1981 , which permitted a substantial 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 ...
... million during fiscal year 1981 , which permitted a substantial 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 ...
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... million acres each , are much larger than the 500,000 to 1,500,000 acres offered in past sales and will dictate profound changes in the Survey's preleasing actions , which , in the past , have relied on detailed geologic and geophysical ...
... million acres each , are much larger than the 500,000 to 1,500,000 acres offered in past sales and will dictate profound changes in the Survey's preleasing actions , which , in the past , have relied on detailed geologic and geophysical ...
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... million . The resumption of active leasing by the Federal Government , together with the administration's strong emphasis on increasing coal production on both public and private lands , has important im- plications for the Survey's ...
... million . The resumption of active leasing by the Federal Government , together with the administration's strong emphasis on increasing coal production on both public and private lands , has important im- plications for the Survey's ...
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