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Page 19
... Florida have observed a near vertical wall of limestone about 2.5 miles high that may have eroded back as much as 9 miles in the past 37 million years . The evidence for erosion on such a scale in the past has significant implications ...
... Florida have observed a near vertical wall of limestone about 2.5 miles high that may have eroded back as much as 9 miles in the past 37 million years . The evidence for erosion on such a scale in the past has significant implications ...
Page 31
... Florida . Plans for fiscal year 1984 include con- tinued cooperation with the Bureau on the pilot project and , in the broader coordina- tion area , the establishment of work groups to further identify Federal digital cartographic data ...
... Florida . Plans for fiscal year 1984 include con- tinued cooperation with the Bureau on the pilot project and , in the broader coordina- tion area , the establishment of work groups to further identify Federal digital cartographic data ...
Page 71
... Florida , and Cape Cod , Massachusetts . This research is com- plemented by investigations of other field problems related to the reliability of predic- tive models and monitoring strategies for contamination . Geological Survey scien ...
... Florida , and Cape Cod , Massachusetts . This research is com- plemented by investigations of other field problems related to the reliability of predic- tive models and monitoring strategies for contamination . Geological Survey scien ...
Page 78
... Florida : Contamination associated with the manufacture of wood preservatives ; and Trenton - Philadelphia - Camden corridor , New Jersey - Pennsylvania : Contamination from industrial solvents and petroleum byproducts . Fluid samples ...
... Florida : Contamination associated with the manufacture of wood preservatives ; and Trenton - Philadelphia - Camden corridor , New Jersey - Pennsylvania : Contamination from industrial solvents and petroleum byproducts . Fluid samples ...
Page 81
... Florida , southeastern Georgia , and small parts of adjoining Alabama and South Carolina , for a total area of about 100,000 square miles . A total of about 3 billion gallons of water per day is withdrawn from the aqui- fer , and , in ...
... Florida , southeastern Georgia , and small parts of adjoining Alabama and South Carolina , for a total area of about 100,000 square miles . A total of about 3 billion gallons of water per day is withdrawn from the aqui- fer , and , in ...
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