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Mount Pinatubo, Philippines, June 1991. Flooding in Santa Rita de Concepcion. Main flow of the Bamban River has migrated from its channel to cause extensive flooding in villages downstream from Mount Pinatubo. July 23, 1991.
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The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) has compiled a geodatabase containing mineral-related geospatial data for 19 countries of interest in the Indo-Pacific region (area of study): Bangladesh, Bhutan, Brunei, Burma, Fiji, Malaysia, Mongolia, Nauru, New Caledonia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Singapore, Solomon Islands, South Korea (Republic of Korea), Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Timor-Leste, and Vietnam. The data can be used in analyses of the extractive fuel and nonfuel mineral industries integral for the successful operation of the mineral industries within the area of study. This geodatabase reflects the USGS ongoing commitment to its mission of understanding the nature and distribution of global mineral commodity...
Types: Map Service, OGC WFS Layer, OGC WMS Layer, OGC WMS Service; Tags: Asia, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Brunei, Burma, All tags...
This Country Documentation Report presents the development of economic indices for the Philippines for the period from 1970 through 1981. The work was done through the Bureau of Mines, Minerals Availability Program, under Contract number J0225001. This contract calls for the development of twelve index time series describing factor input costs in the mining sector of 95 countries. The twelve index time series describe the costs of: 1) mining wages, 2) construction wages, 3) equipment and repair parts, 4) bits and related steel, 5) timber and lumber, 6) fuel, 7) powder and blasting agents, 8) tires, 9) construction materials, 10) industrial materials, 1) transportation, and 2) electrical power. These indices combined...
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Ragay Gulf, Philippines, Earthquake 1973. Left lateral offset of the beach line (3.2 meters) at the time of the 1973 Ragay Gulf earthquake. The offset was confirmed by numerous other displaced features nearby, such as rows of coconut trees. The break followed the low pre-existing scarp. Page 9, Earthquake Information Bulletin, v.10, no.1.
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Mount Pinatubo, Philippines. View of native house on flanks of Pinatubo. Mount Pinatubo, Philippines volcano. USGS photo by R. P. Hoblitt. June 28, 1991.
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Mount Pinatubo, Philippines. View of collapsed roof in public market, Olangapo city. USGS photo by T. J. Casadevall. August 3, 1991.


    map background search result map search result map Left lateral offset of the beach line (3.2 meters) at the time of the 1973 Ragay Gulf earthquake. Ragay Gulf, Philippines, Earthquake 1973. OFR 73-85 - Development of Foreign Economic Indices, Phase II Update for Philippines. 1985. OFR 120-84 - Development of Foreign Economic Indices, Philippines. 1984. Compilation of Geospatial Data (GIS) for the Mineral Industries of Select Countries in the Indo-Pacific Left lateral offset of the beach line (3.2 meters) at the time of the 1973 Ragay Gulf earthquake. Ragay Gulf, Philippines, Earthquake 1973. OFR 73-85 - Development of Foreign Economic Indices, Phase II Update for Philippines. 1985. OFR 120-84 - Development of Foreign Economic Indices, Philippines. 1984. Compilation of Geospatial Data (GIS) for the Mineral Industries of Select Countries in the Indo-Pacific