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... tion's mineral and energy resources and the Presidential proclamation of an Ex- clusive Economic Zone , which expanded the Nation's area of jurisdiction by 170 percent , increased the need for earth science information . The storms and ...
... tion's mineral and energy resources and the Presidential proclamation of an Ex- clusive Economic Zone , which expanded the Nation's area of jurisdiction by 170 percent , increased the need for earth science information . The storms and ...
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... tion , we and the U.S. Bureau of Mines completed a 20 - year effort to assess the mineral resource potential of about 45 million acres of Forest Service wilderness areas . The summary of these mineral surveys , which was released in ...
... tion , we and the U.S. Bureau of Mines completed a 20 - year effort to assess the mineral resource potential of about 45 million acres of Forest Service wilderness areas . The summary of these mineral surveys , which was released in ...
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... tion must be organized into a data base that meets consistent and exacting stand- ards for widespread public use . To address these issues and to avoid duplication and waste , the Department established the In- terior Digital ...
... tion must be organized into a data base that meets consistent and exacting stand- ards for widespread public use . To address these issues and to avoid duplication and waste , the Department established the In- terior Digital ...
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... tion of new propulsion systems , pressuri- zation , and other design changes to air- craft to permit high - altitude operations ; modifications to photographic systems in- cluding the use of color and color - infrared films providing a ...
... tion of new propulsion systems , pressuri- zation , and other design changes to air- craft to permit high - altitude operations ; modifications to photographic systems in- cluding the use of color and color - infrared films providing a ...
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Geological Survey (U.S.). individual agencies planned for the acquisi- tion of high - altitude photography with only minimal coordination of requirements . The result was duplication of photography in some areas of the country , a lack ...
Geological Survey (U.S.). individual agencies planned for the acquisi- tion of high - altitude photography with only minimal coordination of requirements . The result was duplication of photography in some areas of the country , a lack ...
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