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Climatic factors related to land-use planning in the Puget Sound basin, Washington
B. L. Foxworthy, Donald Richardson
1973, IMAP 851-A
Climate is a basic part of the natural environment and exerts a strong influence on many of man's activities. In the Puget Sound basin especially, effective land-use planning requires consideration of climatic influences, for the climate differs significantly in the various parts of the area. However, climatic information may not...
CRIB; the mineral resources data bank of the U.S. Geological Survey
James Alfred Calkins, Olaf Kays, Eleanor K. Keefer
1973, Circular 681
The recently established Computerized Resources Information Bank (CRIB) of the U.S. Geological Survey is expected to play an increasingly important role in the study of United States' mineral resources. CRIB provides a rapid means for organizing and summarizing information on mineral resources and for displaying the results. CRIB consists of...
Occurrence and distribution of selected metals in streams near Huntsville, Alabama
E. R. German, Alfred L. Knight
1973, Circular 679
Arsenic, cadmium, chromium, cobalt, lead, mercury, and zinc are widely distributed around Huntsville, Ala. However, concentrations of these metals in streamflow in the vicinity of the Huntsville municipal water intake during June, August, and September 1971 did not exceed the limits recommended for a public drinking water supply. The occurrence...