Assessment of Increased Thermal Activity at Mount Baker, Washington, March 1975-March 1976, العدد 1022

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Department of Interior, Geological Survey, 1977 - 49 من الصفحات
Summary of geothermally induced changes, progress report on geophysical and geochemical monitoring, and analysis of hazards at Mount Baker.
 

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الصفحة E-11 - The use of firm, trade, and brand names in this report is for identification purposes only and does not constitute endorsement by the US Geological Survey For additional information write to: District Chief US Geological Survey 333 W.
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الصفحة B-32 - Cogbill, CV, and Likens, GE, 1974, Acid precipitation in the Northeastern United Stales: Water Resources Research, v.
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الصفحة D-34 - Geology, v. 3, no. 2, p. 131-212. 1939, Mt. Baker, a Cascade volcano: Geol. Soc. America Bull., v. 50, no.
الصفحة A-43 - DR, 1975, Origin and age of postglacial deposits and assessment of potential hazards from future eruptions of Mount Baker, Washington: US Geol.
الصفحة B-32 - ... Pollution Control staff, the Madison County Health Department, the Sanitary Engineering Division of the Indiana State Board of Health and Dr. Clyde Hibbs of the Department of Natural Resources, Ball State University. This project was funded partially by the Indiana Academy of Science. Literature Cited 1. American Public Health Association. 1971. Standard Methods for Examination of Water and Wastewater, 13th ed APHA, New York. 2. Anderson Water Pollution Control Department. 208 Project Head. Dan...
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الصفحة A-43 - ... Washington; Part 2: Washington Department of Ecology Water-Supply Bulletin 42, Part 2, 145 p. BORTLESON, GC; HIGGINS, GT; McCONNELL, J. В.; INNES, J. К., 1976, Data on selected lakes in Washington; Part 3: Washington Department of Ecology Water-Supply Bulletin 42, Part 3, 143 P. BORTLESON, GC; WILSON, RT, 1976, Table of data on water quality of Baker Lake near Mount Baker, Washington: is. Geological Survey Open-File Report 76195, 12 p. BORTLESON, GC; WILSON, RT; FOXWORTHY, BL, 1976, Waterquality...