United States Geological Survey YearbookU.S. Geological Survey, 1983 - Geology |
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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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... cartographer and administrator in the develop- ment of the National Mapping Program ; Hilton H. Cooper , Jr. , Research Hydrologist , in recognition of his unparalleled technical ac- complishment in the mathematical analysis of the ...
... cartographer and administrator in the develop- ment of the National Mapping Program ; Hilton H. Cooper , Jr. , Research Hydrologist , in recognition of his unparalleled technical ac- complishment in the mathematical analysis of the ...
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... Cartographic Information Centers and the Public Inquiries Offices which , along with the Earth Resources Observa- tion Systems Data Center , provide infor- mation about and fill orders for earth science , cartographic , geographic , and ...
... Cartographic Information Centers and the Public Inquiries Offices which , along with the Earth Resources Observa- tion Systems Data Center , provide infor- mation about and fill orders for earth science , cartographic , geographic , and ...
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... cartographic plotting : new- ly developed computer programs produce complete lettering and place certain descriptive lettering , contour labels , and control elevations on the maps . These automated processes further shorten the map ...
... cartographic plotting : new- ly developed computer programs produce complete lettering and place certain descriptive lettering , contour labels , and control elevations on the maps . These automated processes further shorten the map ...
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... Figure 3.- Digital cartographic mapping . A , Status of digital line graph production . B , Status of digital elevation model production . จ Production of color infrared and simu- lated natural color orthophotoquads 32.
... Figure 3.- Digital cartographic mapping . A , Status of digital line graph production . B , Status of digital elevation model production . จ Production of color infrared and simu- lated natural color orthophotoquads 32.
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