U.S. Geological Survey classic studies

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U.S. Geological Survey classic studies is a collection of historically significant USGS research works that have played a foundational role in the development of American geology and earth science.

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instanceOf collection of research works
scientific publication series
associatedWith United States Department of the Interior NERFINISHED
audience earth scientists
geologists
policy makers interested in natural resources
science historians
students of geology
countryOfOrigin United States of America
describedAs collection of historically significant USGS research works
foundational literature for American geology and earth science
fieldOfWork cartography
earth science
energy resources
environmental science
geology
geomorphology
geophysics
hydrology
mineral resources
paleontology
petrology
seismology
stratigraphy
topographic mapping
volcanology
focus foundational USGS contributions to mapping and surveying
foundational USGS contributions to mineral resource assessment
foundational USGS contributions to natural hazards research
foundational USGS contributions to regional geologic mapping
foundational USGS contributions to water resources research
genre scientific literature collection
hasPart classic USGS bulletins
classic USGS circulars
classic USGS open-file reports
classic USGS professional papers
classic USGS water-supply papers
foundational USGS monographs
historically significant USGS research reports
language English
maintainedBy United States Geological Survey NERFINISHED
mediaType text
publisher United States Geological Survey NERFINISHED
purpose to highlight foundational contributions to American geology
to preserve access to historically important USGS research
to support education in earth science history
topic development of American earth science
historical USGS investigations
history of geology in the United States

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