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... funds for studies of water quality . Walcott indicated the importance of investigating the geologic aspects of water by assigning some of the Sur- vey's most experienced geologists , in- cluding G. K. Gilbert , to water- resources ...
... funds for studies of water quality . Walcott indicated the importance of investigating the geologic aspects of water by assigning some of the Sur- vey's most experienced geologists , in- cluding G. K. Gilbert , to water- resources ...
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... funds from these organizations for work in their behalf . Among the most visible of these investigations are the Survey's contributions to the scien- tific exploration of space , directed primarily by the National Aeronautics and Space ...
... funds from these organizations for work in their behalf . Among the most visible of these investigations are the Survey's contributions to the scien- tific exploration of space , directed primarily by the National Aeronautics and Space ...
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... funds were being spent for nothing more than surveying and mapping vast areas of uninhabited terrain . Yet uninhabited has never meant unimportant where things of the Earth are concerned ; even the Antarctic Continent teaches much about ...
... funds were being spent for nothing more than surveying and mapping vast areas of uninhabited terrain . Yet uninhabited has never meant unimportant where things of the Earth are concerned ; even the Antarctic Continent teaches much about ...
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... FUNDS ( percent ) 100 90 888 80 70. ITTEVILLE , ZONE 17 SCALE X : SCALE Y : SCALE 50000 50000 Z 10000 N Ø • Mapping the Nation is crucial to its economic development and environmental protection . • Maps must contain many types of ...
... FUNDS ( percent ) 100 90 888 80 70. ITTEVILLE , ZONE 17 SCALE X : SCALE Y : SCALE 50000 50000 Z 10000 N Ø • Mapping the Nation is crucial to its economic development and environmental protection . • Maps must contain many types of ...
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Geological Survey (U.S.). TOTAL FUNDS ( percent ) 100 90 888 80 70 10 - YEAR NATIONAL MAPPING PROGRAM OUTLOOK , PERCENT OF TOTAL FUNDS 288 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 1979 1980 1981 1987 By fiscal year 1979 , the Survey was undertaking a variety ...
Geological Survey (U.S.). TOTAL FUNDS ( percent ) 100 90 888 80 70 10 - YEAR NATIONAL MAPPING PROGRAM OUTLOOK , PERCENT OF TOTAL FUNDS 288 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 1979 1980 1981 1987 By fiscal year 1979 , the Survey was undertaking a variety ...
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activities Administration appraisals areas Argillite assessment Azie Taylor Morton Barrow basin Bureau cartographic cartographic information City coal Commission Conservation Division coordination County cover map data base Denver Denver Federal Center Direct program drilling earthquake energy Environmental estimates evaluation exploration Federal agencies Federal and Indian Federal Bldg Federal lands feet fiscal year 1979 Flood funds geologic hazards geophysical Government ground-water Gulf of Mexico hydrologic Indian lands investigations Ixtoc Lake Landsat Landsat images located Menlo Park ment miles million mineral resources National Center National Petroleum Reserve Nevada NPRA Office offshore oil and gas oilspill operations Outer Continental Shelf percent photographs planning potential production Puerto Rico quadrangles Regional Reimbursable program Reserve in Alaska Reston River rocks satellite sediments seismic Service South Barrow STOP studies Survey's Test tion topographic tract U.S. Geological Survey United Water Conservation District Water Data Water Resources zones