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Full-Text Articles in Environmental Sciences
The Surface Mining Control And Reclamation Act Of 1977, Hamlet J. Barry, Iii
The Surface Mining Control And Reclamation Act Of 1977, Hamlet J. Barry, Iii
Federal Lands, Laws and Policies and the Development of Natural Resources: A Short Course (Summer Conference, July 28-August 1)
48 pages.
Includes footnotes (pages 44 to 47).
The Clean Air Act And Mineral Development, Paul D. Phillips
The Clean Air Act And Mineral Development, Paul D. Phillips
Federal Lands, Laws and Policies and the Development of Natural Resources: A Short Course (Summer Conference, July 28-August 1)
16 pages (includes charts, maps, and illustrations).
Contains 3 pages of references.
Geophysical Well-Log Measurements In Three Drill Holes At Salt Valley, Utah, Jeffrey J. Daniels, Robert J. Hite, James H. Scott, U.S. Geological Survey
Geophysical Well-Log Measurements In Three Drill Holes At Salt Valley, Utah, Jeffrey J. Daniels, Robert J. Hite, James H. Scott, U.S. Geological Survey
All U.S. Government Documents (Utah Regional Depository)
Three exploratory drill holes were drilled at Salt Valley, Utah, to study the geologic, physical, geochemical, and hydrologic properties of the evaporite sequence in the Permian Paradox Member of the Hermosa Formation. The results of these studies will be used to help to determine the suitability of salt deposits in the Paradox basin as a storage medium for radioactive waste material.