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WATER RESOURCES SCIENCE USGS IN NEW YORK

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Product Number
524732
Series
GIP-185
Scale
NO SCALE
Alternate ID
GIP-185
ISBN
978-1-4113-4202-6
Authors
ANNA N GLOVER
Version Date
01/01/2018
Regions
NY
Countries
USA

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Description
Abstract

The U.S. Geological Survey studies the effects of weather, climate, and man-made influences on groundwater levels, streamflow, and reservoir and lake levels, as well as on the ecological health of rivers, lakes, reservoirs, watersheds, estuaries, aquifers, soils, beaches, and wildlife. From these studies, the USGS produces high-quality, timely, and unbiased scientific research and data that are widely accessible and relevant to all levels of government, Tribal Nations, academic institutions, nongovernmental organizations, the private sector, and the general public. In New York, the U.S. Geological Survey works with other Federal agencies, State and municipal government, Tribal Nations, and the private sector to develop products that inform decision makers, legislators, and the general public.

Height In Inches
8.500
Length In Inches
11.000
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