Call Number (LC) Title Results
I 19.4/2:1298 Worldwide asbestos supply and consumption trends from 1900 through 2003 1
I 19.4/2:1299 Opportunities and needs for mobile-computing technology to support U.S. Geological Survey fieldwork 1
I 19.4/2:1300 About the geologic map in the National Atlas of the United States of America 1
I 19.4/2:1301 The response of suspended sediment, turbidity, and velocity to historical alterations of the Missouri River 1
I 19.4/2:1302 Processes influencing the transport and fate of contaminated sediments in the coastal ocean Boston Harbor and Massachusetts Bay / 1
I 19.4/2:1303 A framework for assessing the sustainability of monitored natural attenuation 1
I 19.4/2:1304 USGS Information Technology Strategic Plan, fiscal years 2007-2011 1
I 19.4/2:1305 Earth science studies in support of public policy development and land stewardship, Headwaters Province, Idaho and Montana 1
I 19.4/2:1306 Science and the storms the USGS response to the hurricanes of 2005 / 1
I 19.4/2:1307 Strategic plan for the North American Breeding Bird Survey, 2006-2010 1
I 19.4/2:1308 Water budgets foundations for effective water-resources and environmental management / 1
I 19.4/2:1309 Facing tomorrow's challenges U.S. Geological Survey science in the decade 2007-2017. 1
I 19.4/2:1310 An introduction to using surface geophysics to characterize sand and gravel deposits 1
I 19.4/2:1311 Lake-level variability and water availability in the Great Lakes 1
I 19.4/2:1312 Ground water on tropical Pacific Islands understanding a vital resource / 1
I 19.4/2:1313 U.S. Geological Survey activities related to American Indians and Alaska Natives, fiscal year 2005 1
I 19.4/2:1314 From projectile points to microprocessors--the influence of some industrial minerals 1
I 19.4/2:1315 A conceptual life-history model for pallid and shovelnose sturgeon 1
I 19.4/2:1316 Synthesis of U.S. Geological Survey science for the Chesapeake Bay ecosystem and implications for environmental management /
Synthesis of U.S. Geological Survey science for the Chesapeake Bay ecosystem and implications for environmental management
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I 19.4/2:1317 Understanding metal pathways in mineralized ecosystems 1