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USGS: A Distinguished History, a Vital Role Today, and a Bright Future. Chip Groat and others.

by Groat, Chip; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2005Article 5Science. Publisher: People, Land & Water, 2004ISSN: 1522-3264;.Subject(s): Antarctica -- Research | Artificial satellites in earth sciences | Astrogeology | Astronauts -- Training | Biology -- Research | Cartography | Chesapeake Bay (Md. and Va.) | Crater Lake (Or.) | Ecology -- Research | Geological Survey (U.S.) | Geologists | Geology -- Research | Herpetology | Libraries | Mars (Planet) -- Exploration | Meteorite craters | Natural resources | Pinatubo, Mount (Philippines) | Plate tectonics | San Andreas Fault (Calif.) | Shoemaker, Eugene 1928-1997 | Space flight to the moon -- Apollo Project | Volcanological research | World mapsDDC classification: 050 Summary: "We are among a small group of government organizations that have served the public for 125 years. Our traditions of excellence in science and service to the nation run deep and are an inspiration to continuing progress in research and monitoring." (PEOPLE, LAND & WATER) This article describes the history and projects of the United States Geological survey.
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Originally Published: USGS: A Distinguished History, a Vital Role Today, and a Bright Future, March 2004; pp. 3+.

"We are among a small group of government organizations that have served the public for 125 years. Our traditions of excellence in science and service to the nation run deep and are an inspiration to continuing progress in research and monitoring." (PEOPLE, LAND & WATER) This article describes the history and projects of the United States Geological survey.

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