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Viking Lander 1 photomosaic morning scene; camera 1
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Viking Lander 1 rectified photomosaics evening scene; camera 1, Mars
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Viking Lander 1 rectified photomosaics evening scene; camera 2, Mars
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A compilation of subsea energy and mineral resources of the United States including its possessions and Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands
The United States has not resolved most of its Continental Shelf boundaries with other states. The lines on this map are only approximate, and they do no necessarily reflect the positions or views of the United States with respect to those boundaries. Sources of data for the boundaries and the resource information shown on the map are enumerated below.
A geologic profile of the Sankaty Head Cliff, Nantucket Island, Massachusetts
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Aerial radiometric and magnetic surveys, Snowy Range Wilderness Study Area and contiguous area, southeastern Wyoming
The Wilderness Act (Public Law 88-577, Sept. 3, 1964) and related acts require the U.S. Geological Survey and the U.S. Bureau of Mines to survey certain areas on Federal lands to determine their mineral resource potential. Results must be made available to the public and be submitted to the Administration and the Congress. This report presents the results of a geophysical survey of the Snowy Ran
Aeromagnetic and complete Bouguer gravity anomaly maps of the Hunter-Fryingpan Wilderness area, Pitkin County, Colorado
Behrendt and others (1968) pointed out the close correlation between a belt of extreme gravity lows (Behrendt and Bajwa, 1974) and a zone of precious and base mineral deposits (Tweto and Simms, 1963, fig. 1). Tweto and Case (1972) showed that this belt of gravity lows probably reflects a series of Laramide and post-Laramide intrusions of relatively low density which may have influenced the hydrot
Aeromagnetic map of east-central United States
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Aeromagnetic map of New York
No abstract available.