United States Geological Survey YearbookU.S. Geological Survey, 1983 - Geology |
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... lands in 11 Western States also were completed this year . Results of the assessments indicate that about two - thirds of the wilderness lands have some petroleum potential . The study also marked the first systematic resource ...
... lands in 11 Western States also were completed this year . Results of the assessments indicate that about two - thirds of the wilderness lands have some petroleum potential . The study also marked the first systematic resource ...
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... land- slides triggered by the rapid melting of a record mountain snowpack and locally heavy spring rains . Mapping ... Land Digital Data System that will contain information on Federal land surface and subsurface ownership , mineral ...
... land- slides triggered by the rapid melting of a record mountain snowpack and locally heavy spring rains . Mapping ... Land Digital Data System that will contain information on Federal land surface and subsurface ownership , mineral ...
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... land areas that act as natural reservoirs and temporary channels for floodwaters . If more flow is generated than the stream banks can accommodate , the water will overtop the banks and spread over the flood plain causing social and ...
... land areas that act as natural reservoirs and temporary channels for floodwaters . If more flow is generated than the stream banks can accommodate , the water will overtop the banks and spread over the flood plain causing social and ...
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... land and rock slides . Localized floods , most often in urban areas , occurred with each storm . Flood peaks in California , although not generally exceeding many previous long - term max- imums , were significant in comparison to ...
... land and rock slides . Localized floods , most often in urban areas , occurred with each storm . Flood peaks in California , although not generally exceeding many previous long - term max- imums , were significant in comparison to ...
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... land owners around the lake in Utah Valley and the users of water from the lake in Salt Lake County , is to be controlled so that it does not rise above " compromise " level . In 1983 , however , Utah Lake rose considerably above that ...
... land owners around the lake in Utah Valley and the users of water from the lake in Salt Lake County , is to be controlled so that it does not rise above " compromise " level . In 1983 , however , Utah Lake rose considerably above that ...
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