United States Geological Survey YearbookU.S. Geological Survey, 1983 - Geology |
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... hydrologic events that occurred during 1982 to mid - 1983 , summarizes the water issues of concern in each State , and pro- vides a hydrologic perspective on these issues . In addition to describing the condi- tion of the Nation's water ...
... hydrologic events that occurred during 1982 to mid - 1983 , summarizes the water issues of concern in each State , and pro- vides a hydrologic perspective on these issues . In addition to describing the condi- tion of the Nation's water ...
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... hydrologic , economic , social , and political variables that might be considered in a comprehensive analysis . Afterwards , planners and designers use the information in analyses that ensure compliance with the minimum regulatory ...
... hydrologic , economic , social , and political variables that might be considered in a comprehensive analysis . Afterwards , planners and designers use the information in analyses that ensure compliance with the minimum regulatory ...
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... Hydrologic Technology Map Revision and Orthophotoquads 3,854 Research 5,982 Improved Instrumentation 1,899 17,002 Subsurface Waste Storage 1,453 Revision -- Orthophotoquads 10,840 Flood Hazards Analysis 464 6,162 Water Resources ...
... Hydrologic Technology Map Revision and Orthophotoquads 3,854 Research 5,982 Improved Instrumentation 1,899 17,002 Subsurface Waste Storage 1,453 Revision -- Orthophotoquads 10,840 Flood Hazards Analysis 464 6,162 Water Resources ...
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... hydrologic , and administrative areas of responsibility . Personnel At the end of fiscal year 1983 , the U.S. Geological Survey had 7,245 permanent full - time employees on board , an increase of 80 from fiscal year 1982. With the ex ...
... hydrologic , and administrative areas of responsibility . Personnel At the end of fiscal year 1983 , the U.S. Geological Survey had 7,245 permanent full - time employees on board , an increase of 80 from fiscal year 1982. With the ex ...
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... hydrologic information and impartial expertise . Office of Water Data Coordination A major responsibility was assigned to the Survey in 1964 when it was desig- nated the lead agency for coordinating water - data acquisition activities ...
... hydrologic information and impartial expertise . Office of Water Data Coordination A major responsibility was assigned to the Survey in 1964 when it was desig- nated the lead agency for coordinating water - data acquisition activities ...
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