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State geological surveys: Their growing national role in policy

January 1, 2000

State geological surveys vary in organizational structure, but are political powers in the field of geology by virtue of their intimate knowledge of and involvement in legislative and political processes. Origins of state geological surveys lie in the recognition of society that settlement and prosperity depended on access to a variety of natural resources, resources that are most familiar to geologists. As the surveys adapt to modern societal pressures, making geology serve the public has become the new mission for many state geological surveys. Geologic mapping was the foundation of most early surveys, and the state surveys have brought mapping back into the public realm to meet today's challenges of growing population density, living environment desires, and resource access.

Publication Year 2000
Title State geological surveys: Their growing national role in policy
Authors L. C. Gerhard
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title The Compass: Earth Science Journal of Sigma Gamma Epsilon
Index ID 70022242
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse