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A | USGS stream gauge number 01111300 is located on the |
The ice stream was first visited by a | USGS field party in January 1985. |
Climbed in December 1977 by members of a | USGS field party. |
Nobscot Hill is a | USGS name for a high point in Middlesex County, Mass |
d definition were created by Charles B. Hunt, a | USGS researcher, in his paper "Geology and geography |
, California, and is named for Levi F. Noble, a | USGS geologist, in honor of his contributions to the |
he summit of Pine Hill, a small clearing with a | USGS benchmark set in a small concrete monument at t |
A small portion of a | USGS DRG |
iled, interactive, and zoom-able air photos and | USGS topographic quad maps |
movement on this fault according to CALTECH and | USGS. |
still labeled as Westerlo Island on NYSDOT and | USGS Albany quadrangle maps. |
Port of Los Angeles ( | USGS Satellite) |
The whole feature was mapped by | USGS from surveys and U.S. Navy air photos, 1960-62. |
Mapped by | USGS from surveys and US Navy (USN) air photos, 1960 |
Mapped by | USGS from surveys and U.S. Navy air photos, 1960-63. |
DRGs created by | USGS are typically scanned at 250 dpi and saved as a |
First mapped by | USGS from surveys and USN aerial photographs, 1957-5 |
The entire range was mapped by | USGS from aerial photographs taken by the U.S. Navy, |
itude of this earthquake was given as Mw 6.8 by | USGS and Ms 7.3 by Fujian Seismological Bureau. |
itude of this earthquake was given as Ms 7.2 by | USGS and ML 6.9 by the Central Weather Bureau of Tai |
-47 and 1960-62, and was surveyed and mapped by | USGS in 1962-63. |
Seismic reflection profiles, studied by | USGS scientists, show that the crater was formed by |
ary Gravels of the Sierra Nevada of California ( | USGS Prof. Paper 73. 1911) |
rly discern individual buildings, houses, cars ( | USGS Digital Ortho layer) and even the shadows of pe |
Sny Magill Creek ( | USGS) |
Leitner Creek ( | USGS} |
Studies conducted by DEQ, | USGS, the City of Gresham, and other public agencies |
Project is an online collection of all digital | USGS 1:24K scale topographic maps (as well as variou |
open area in the upper part, click to enlarge ( | USGS, Upper Midwest Environmental Sciences Center) |
m) at Colby Mountain, as shown on the Ord Ferry | USGS quadrangle. |
Coordinates were obtained from | USGS GNIS for Barron's Landing. |
It was once again sourced from | USGS satellite photos and real-life elevation data. |
DLGs are collected from | USGS maps and are distributed in large-, intermediat |
hilippines, where a visiting volcanologist from | USGS recognized the phenomenon as congruent to base |
DLGs are normally derived from | USGS maps or USGS map-related sources. |
Historic | USGS Maps of New England & New York, University of N |
Information System and the coordinates given in | USGS GNIS are located here, it was never an official |
"Isabel Inlet" ( | USGS) |
gravity anomaly map of the state of New Jersey ( | USGS |
rvoir is 874 feet (266 m) above mean sea level ( | USGS). |
Antarctic Names (US-ACAN) after David J. Lidke, | USGS geologist, a member of the party. |
feet (389.2 m) ( | USGS). |
, Graton, L. C., Schrader, F. C., & Hill, J. M. | USGS Prof. Paper. |
shown on United States Geographical Survey map | USGS Meadow quad. |
Los Angeles and vicinity (1944), and detail of | USGS Los Angeles 7.5' Topographical Quadrangle Map ( |
Old | USGS maps suggest the existence of a race track wher |
The ridge is mislabeled on older | USGS topographic maps as being located to the north, |
Holton sill appeared on | USGS maps as of 1924. |
It sill appeared on | USGS maps as of 1935. |
Wahoo still appeared on | USGS maps as of 1942. |
McClung appeared on | USGS maps as late as 1935. |
Desert Relief still appeared on | USGS maps as of 1934. |
Oberg appeared on | USGS maps as of 1933. |
Brink appeared on | USGS maps as late as 1923. |
Pinepoca appeared on | USGS maps as late as 1929. |
Hyperion sill appeared on | USGS maps as of 1934. |
This list is based on | USGS data and may include former settlements. |
mountain appears in the Clingmans Dome quad on | USGS topographical maps. |
the river becomes known as Moosilauke Brook on | USGS maps, the name referring to Mount Moosilauke, t |
The line is identified on | USGS topographical maps as the "South [Boundary] Mic |
Miller's Cove (spelled "Miller Cove" on | USGS maps) is walled off to the north by Chilhowee M |
Walker Hill appeared on | USGS maps as late as 1935. |
Alum Springs appeared on | USGS maps as late as 1923. |
Whitcomb appeared on | USGS maps as late as 1935. |
Sunset appeared on | USGS maps as late as 1901. |
Walton Place sill appeared on | USGS maps as of 1933. |
Motordrome sill appeared on | USGS maps as of 1934. |
Nairn still appeared on | USGS maps as of 1917. |
The data comes from the only | USGS streamgage on Buffalo Bayou that is adjacent to |
a digital image resulting from scanning a paper | USGS topographic map for use on a computer. |
It also checks incoming Usenet posts, | USGS earthquake alerts, press release via NITF, SEC |
986-91; Deputy Assistant Director for Research, | USGS, from 1991. |
part of the Colorado River Indian Reservation ( | USGS feature 22753). |
Menominee River ( | USGS} |
Little Menominee River ( | USGS) |
chase (or "liberate") a full set of 1:24K scale | USGS topographic maps in Digital raster graphic form |
Source: | USGS |
Source: | USGS, 1996. |
(Forest & Kim Starr ( | USGS)) |
Mapped by the United States Geological Survey ( | USGS) in 1974. |
Mapped by United States Geological Survey ( | USGS) from surveys and U.S. Navy air photos, 1956-66 |
Mapped by United States Geological Survey ( | USGS) from ground surveys and U.S. Navy air photos, |
Mapped by United States Geological Survey ( | USGS) from surveys and U.S. Navy trimetrogon photogr |
Mapped by United States Geological Survey ( | USGS) from surveys and U.S. Navy air photos, 1960-64 |
Mapped by United States Geological Survey ( | USGS) from surveys and U.S. Navy air photos, 1961-67 |
Mapped by United States Geological Survey ( | USGS) from surveys and U.S. Navy air photos, 1960-63 |
Mapped by the United States Geological Survey ( | USGS) from tellurometer surveys and Navy air photos, |
Mapped by United States Geological Survey ( | USGS) from surveys and U.S. Navy air photos, 1960-62 |
Mapped by United States Geological Survey ( | USGS) from surveys and U.S. Navy air photos, 1956-62 |
Mapped by United States Geological Survey ( | USGS) from surveys and U.S. Navy aerial photographs, |
Mapped by the United States Geological Survey ( | USGS) Topo West party, 1962-63. |
Mapped by United States Geological Survey ( | USGS) from surveys and U.S. Navy air photos, 1958-63 |
Mapped by U.S. Geological Survey ( | USGS) from surveys and U.S. Navy air photos, 1961-67 |
Mapped by United States Geological Survey ( | USGS) from surveys and U.S. Navy aerial photographs, |
The United States Geological Survey ( | USGS) operated two stream gauges on Coyote Creek. |
Mapped by United States Geological Survey ( | USGS) from ground surveys and U.S. Navy air photos, |
Mapped by the United States Geological Survey ( | USGS) from surveys and U.S. Navy aerial photography, |
Mapped by United States Geological Survey ( | USGS) from surveys and U.S. Navy air photos, 1957-62 |
Surveyed by United States Geological Survey ( | USGS) on the Executive Committee Range Traverse of 1 |
Mapped by United States Geological Survey ( | USGS) from surveys and U.S. Navy air photos, 1955-63 |
Mapped by United States Geological Survey ( | USGS) from ground surveys and U.S. Navy air photos, |
Mapped by United States Geological Survey ( | USGS) from surveys and U.S. Navy air photos 1956-62. |
Mapped by the United States Geological Survey ( | USGS) from tellurometer surveys (1961-62) and Navy a |
culated by the United States Geological Survey ( | USGS) as being at 8.1 on the moment magnitude scale. |
mapped by the United States Geological Survey ( | USGS) from tellurometer surveys and Navy air photos, |
mapped by the United States Geological Survey ( | USGS) from surveys and U.S. Navy air photos, 1960-64 |
geophysicist, United States Geological Survey ( | USGS), who in 1991-92 worked on a USGS aeromagnetic |
perated by the United States Geological Survey ( | USGS), but nine are maintained by the University of |
ist and official of the U.S. Geological Survey ( | USGS). |
30, and by the United States Geological Survey ( | USGS) from surveys and U.S. Navy air photos, 1960-64 |
The United States Geological Survey ( | USGS) has adopted a common system nationwide for cha |
ic Program for United States Geological Survey ( | USGS) and National Science Foundation Antarctic geop |
t is distributed by the U.S. Geological Survey ( | USGS). |
ple went to work at the U.S. Geological Survey ( | USGS) in Menlo Park, California. |
mapped by the United States Geological Survey ( | USGS) from ground surveys and aerial photographs tak |
rdon H. Shupe, United States Geological Survey ( | USGS) cartographic technician; conducted geodetic op |
lip D. Ibarra, United States Geological Survey ( | USGS) cartographic technician; member of USGS field |
rvatory of the United States Geological Survey ( | USGS), a volcano observatory, monitors spring activi |
mages from the United States Geological Survey ( | USGS) and Sovinformsputnik (the Russian Federal Spac |
cientists from United States Geological Survey ( | USGS) and the National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSI |
was mapped by United States Geological Survey ( | USGS) from ground surveys and Navy air photos, and n |
blished by the United States Geological Survey ( | USGS),, 240,000 according to Ningxia Daily, a Chines |
mapped by the United States Geological Survey ( | USGS) from surveys and U.S. Navy air photos in 1956- |
The United States Geological Survey ( | USGS), a civilian federal agency, produces several n |
mapped by the United States Geological Survey ( | USGS) from surveys and U.S. Navy aerial photographs, |
mapped by the United States Geological Survey ( | USGS) from surveys and U.S. Navy aerial photography, |
Mapped by United States Geological Survey ( | USGS) in 1974. |
The | USGS uses a similar mixture, called Phos Chek G75F. |
According to the | USGS, it contains one cemetery, Rock Creek. |
The | USGS and Seismologists call it the San Fernando eart |
According to the | USGS, it contains one cemetery, Brighton. |
The official name according to the | USGS is Levisa Fork. |
EVI is currently distributed for free by the | USGS LP DAAC |
The | USGS operates several stream gages along the Santa Y |
Mapped by the | USGS from surveys and U.S. Navy aerial photographs, |
According to the | USGS, it contains two cemeteries: Wilson and Old Wil |
According to the | USGS, it contains four cemeteries: Fairview, McCausl |
According to the | USGS, it contains four cemeteries: Fairview, Glendal |
Its name in the | USGS Geographic Names Information System is Prices P |
The range was mapped by the | USGS from surveys and U.S. Navy aerial photographs, |
The | USGS recorded at least 22 aftershocks south of Java |
You wanna know why I guess the | USGS data is unreliable ? |
The entire range was mapped by the | USGS from surveys and U.S. Navy air photos, 1960-63. |
amount has been mapped approximately 18% by the | USGS, and has two summits. |
The | USGS estimates that Hayward experienced shaking meas |
According to the | USGS, it contains two cemeteries: Lanesboro and Sali |
According to the | USGS, it contains three cemeteries: Dedham, McCurdy |
It was officially recognized by the | USGS at a dedication ceremony in 1931. |
According to the | USGS, it contains two cemeteries: Fenno and Pleasant |
According to the | USGS, it contains two cemeteries: Kincaid and Mount |
According to the | USGS, it contains four cemeteries: Burch, Linn Grove |
The range was mapped by the | USGS from surveys and U.S. Navy aerial photography, |
According to the | USGS, it contains three cemeteries: German Catholic, |
According to the | USGS, it contains two cemeteries: Eminence and Garfi |
The spelling continues to be used by the | USGS, which lists "Aroney" as a variant spelling. |
"Aroney" is the name of the post office in the | USGS database. |
According to the | USGS, it contains four cemeteries: Asbury, Blue Gras |
Biggins Church is its name in the | USGS Geographic Names Information System. |
TopoZone offered aerial photographs from the | USGS and street maps from the United States Census B |
The | USGS maintains a gaging station on the Segreganset R |
The | USGS has cataloged all of its land and produced topo |
s streamgages is available at WaterWatch on the | USGS website. |
According to the | USGS GNIS, it is named for John Nelson, early landow |
4°24'48"W (33.9417, -84.4133), according to the | USGS GNIS. |
In the 1950s, the | USGS studied Lake San Cristobal as a possible site f |
The | USGS collects suspended-sediment samples at its stre |
been known as Plunketts Creek, according to the | USGS Geographic Names Information System database. |
omagnetism Program is a program directed by the | USGS that monitors the Earth's magnetic field. |
ates the largest use of topographic maps is the | USGS (United States Geological Survey). |
ica, Mount Craig is currently designated by the | USGS as the second. |
epth of 22 km, as reported preliminarily by the | USGS. |
According to the | USGS the name is a corruption of the earlier Dutch n |
ical observatory funded by NASA, located at the | USGS Flagstaff Field Center in Flagstaff, AZ, atop M |
of the Interior, appointed Luna Leopold of the | USGS to direct the environmental impact assessment. |
According to the | USGS the Hyco River has been known by the variant na |
Even if that was the case, the | USGS is not the only source supporting Ponce as its |
The | USGS book, or whatever reference we end up using, wi |
According to the | USGS topo map published in 1977, the area was approx |
The | USGS has a seismometer posted along the Union Pacifi |
stern United States (based on elevations in the | USGS database). |
Looking at the | USGS GNIS information and map it seems like the seco |
The | USGS groundwater program had already determined that |
The name "Chillisquaque Creek" is unique in the | USGS Geographic Names Information System and on its |
From 1932 to 1969, the | USGS operated two streamflow gauges on Brea Creek, o |
also named in her honor, and recognized by the | USGS in 1965. |
is 3,530 feet (1,080 m) south-southeast of the | USGS location. |
The area was officially recognized by the | USGS on September 20, 1979, during the rapid expansi |
thout any question that the nail was set by the | USGS. |
The Studebaker Building (also known as the | USGS Center for Coastal and Watershed Studies) is a |
ly still be considered the longest river by the | USGS experts. |
From 1965 to 1978, the | USGS recorded flows at Los Alamitos, California, whi |
The | USGS Geographic Names Database lists 39 populated pl |
In 1994 he left the | USGS to accept a position at Oregon State University |
The | USGS topo shows that the road is in Nahant, as the t |
on, Virginia, where he worked directly with the | USGS Water Resources Division and the USGS hazards p |
The | USGS stream gauge (NWS identifier AUSG1) at Lithia S |
of the helicopter detachment that supported the | USGS Topo North-South survey of the area, 1961-62. |
ut 18 feet/mile from the headwaters area to the | USGS streamflow-gaging station at Erving, a stream d |
The U.S. Census Bureau and the | USGS list the village's name as De Witt, although th |
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