United States Geological Survey YearbookU.S. Geological Survey, 1983 - Geology |
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... technical contributions and aid of the more than 800 State and local agencies that form the non - Federal part of the Survey's Federal - State Cooperative Pro- gram . The report , scheduled to be pub- lished in January 1984 , describes ...
... technical contributions and aid of the more than 800 State and local agencies that form the non - Federal part of the Survey's Federal - State Cooperative Pro- gram . The report , scheduled to be pub- lished in January 1984 , describes ...
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... technical requirements of the program and with Federal agencies to iden- tify priority areas and funding for the first- year flight operations and to discuss the processing of film and distribution of prod- ucts . The plan for a ...
... technical requirements of the program and with Federal agencies to iden- tify priority areas and funding for the first- year flight operations and to discuss the processing of film and distribution of prod- ucts . The plan for a ...
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... technical investigation agency as contrasted with a developmental or regulatory one . Today , the Survey is man- dated to assess onshore and offshore energy and mineral resources ; to provide information for society to mitigate the ...
... technical investigation agency as contrasted with a developmental or regulatory one . Today , the Survey is man- dated to assess onshore and offshore energy and mineral resources ; to provide information for society to mitigate the ...
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... technical specialists . Hydrologists , geologists and cartographers predominate among the pro- fessional group which includes members of more than 30 other disciplines such as geophysicists , chemists and engineers . The number of other ...
... technical specialists . Hydrologists , geologists and cartographers predominate among the pro- fessional group which includes members of more than 30 other disciplines such as geophysicists , chemists and engineers . The number of other ...
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... Technical 1,731 Hydrologists 1,409 Geologists 888 Administrative 1,380 Other 674 Engineers 53 Cartographers 523 Wage board 169 Chemists 194 Geophysicists 224 Awards and Honors Each year employees of the U.S. Geo-. 25 25.
... Technical 1,731 Hydrologists 1,409 Geologists 888 Administrative 1,380 Other 674 Engineers 53 Cartographers 523 Wage board 169 Chemists 194 Geophysicists 224 Awards and Honors Each year employees of the U.S. Geo-. 25 25.
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