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This bulletin from the United States Geological Survey, Issue 395, presents detailed geological information and research. A valuable resource for earth scientists, environmental researchers, and anyone interested in the natural resources of the United States, this document offers insights into the geological composition and processes shaping the American landscape.
Originally published as part of the Survey's ongoing efforts to document and understand the nation's geology, this bulletin provides a historical record of scientific investigation and analysis. It remains relevant for its foundational data and methodologies, offering a glimpse into the evolution of geological understanding. The content is especially useful for those studying long-term environmental changes and the sustainable management of natural resources.
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