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Portrait information: J.S. Diller, geologist, at his desk in office at 1330 F. Street. Spring of 1915.
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Album caption and index card: Alice D. Weeks, Geologist, estimating the mineral grain composition of a rock thin section with the integrating stage. Rapid Rock Analysis Laboratory, Geologic Division, U.S. Geological Survey, Washington, D.C. 1958.
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These data were released prior to the October 1, 2016 effective date for the USGS’s policy dictating the review, approval, and release of scientific data as referenced in USGS Survey Manual Chapter 502.8 Fundamental Science Practices: Review and Approval of Scientific Data for Release. The hydrogeologic framework was developed from a combination of the physiography and the predominant texture of surficial geologic units in the Mid-Atlantic Coastal Plain. It describes the primary natural physical factors that affect the flow and chemistry of shallow ground water and small streams in the Mid-Atlantic Coastal Plain. Seven hydrogeologic subregions were defined. Some of the subregions correspond directly to the physiographic...
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These data were released prior to the October 1, 2016 effective date for the USGS’s policy dictating the review, approval, and release of scientific data as referenced in USGS Survey Manual Chapter 502.8 Fundamental Science Practices: Review and Approval of Scientific Data for Release. These data sets represent 23 geographic 5-minute indexes for the counties of Maryland, one 2 1/2-minute index for Washington D.C., and 1-mile square index for Baltimore City. There are 25 vector polygon data sets covered by this metadata report.
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Handwritten notes on album caption: Mar 10/17. Note: In 1917, the USGS offices were located in the Adams Building, 1333-1335 F. Street, NW, Washington, D.C.
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Album caption and index card: Alice D. Weeks, Geologist, operating an ultrasonic generator for loosening adherent mineral grains from one another. Rapid Rock Analysis Laboratory, Geologic Division, U.S. Geological Survey, Washington, D.C. 1958.
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Handwritten names on album caption: Anderson, Reimick, Lewis, Hodgeson (?), Lunde, Staack, Graff, McDonald. Feb15/17. Note: In 1917, the USGS offices were located in the Adams Building, 1333-1335 F. Street, NW, Washington, D.C.
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Handwritten names on album caption: Dey (?), Von Dachenhansen, Wilwarth, Abeckerly (sp?). Feb.20/17, cp. neg. Note: In 1917, the USGS offices were located in the Adams Building, 1333-1335 F. Street, NW, Washington, D.C.
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These data were released prior to the October 1, 2016 effective date for the USGS’s policy dictating the review, approval, and release of scientific data as referenced in USGS Survey Manual Chapter 502.8 Fundamental Science Practices: Review and Approval of Scientific Data for Release. Physiography for the Mid-Atlantic Coastal Plain was constructed by standardizing and extrapolating previous physiographic interpretations for areas within and adjacent to the region. For more information, see U. S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1680.
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Typed information on photo: United States Geological Survey Conservation Branch. Retirement of Miss V.L. Beall. Washington, January 30, 1933. Last names of individuals in photo: Greenslet, Holland, Johnson, Mellinger, Zeph, Miller, Harris, Beauregard, Blake, Newman, Brown, Black, Morgan, Helland, Reeder, Hoyt, Kerr, Soyster, Bryan, Jones, Pigg, Fullam, Gold, Dieibler, Deeds, Nordeen, Reed, Avery, Mann, Voelkner, Bennett, Updike, Graham, Senkpiel, Peterson, Brooks, Falck, Morrell, Kearney, Hopper, Wyman, Ludwig, Purvee, Director Mendenhall, Warren, Green, Van Pelt, Dick, Wiltshire, Carden, Beall, Stabler, Patterson, Tubbs, Northrop. (Name legend attached to this photo record). Handwritten note on back of photo:...
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Handwritten names on album caption: Farnsworth, Rawls, Miller, Eakin, Dreck (sp?), Harrison, Young, Searle. Feb.6/17, cp. neg. Note: sketch of dinosaur on back wall. Note: In 1917, the USGS offices were located in the Adams Building, 1333-1335 F. Street, NW, Washington, D.C.
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Album caption: A display of the world-famous George Frederick Kunz library of gems and precious stones, recently acquired by the Geological Survey Library. (Guy Elliott Mitchell, Librarian, at right). U.S. Geological Survey Library. January 22, 1935. Display signage in photo: Specimen Volumes from George Frederick Kunz Library. Presented to the U.S. Geological Sirvey through the Generosity of Mrs. Opal L. Kunz and Mrs. Hans Zinsser.
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Handwritten notes on back of photo: Geological Survey Library. Main corridor, first floor, looking from Reading Room to charge desk in the lobby. No. 5093. Int. Bldg. 83.
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Handwritten names on album caption: Johnson, Crass, Rafhebon (sp?). Mar 10/17. cp. neg. Note: In 1917, the USGS offices were located in the Adams Building, 1333-1335 F. Street, NW, Washington, D.C.
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These data were released prior to the October 1, 2016 effective date for the USGS’s policy dictating the review, approval, and release of scientific data as referenced in USGS Survey Manual Chapter 502.8 Fundamental Science Practices: Review and Approval of Scientific Data for Release. Surficial geology for the Mid-Atlantic Coastal Plain was compiled and interpreted from available published and unpublished sources. Formation contacts were interpolated across unmapped areas and inconsistencies in nomenclature, interpretation, and scale were resolved to the extent possible. For more information, see U. S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1680.
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These data were released prior to the October 1, 2016 effective date for the USGS’s policy dictating the review, approval, and release of scientific data as referenced in USGS Survey Manual Chapter 502.8 Fundamental Science Practices: Review and Approval of Scientific Data for Release. Subcropping geology for the Mid-Atlantic Coastal Plain was compiled and interpreted from available published sources. Formation contacts were interpolated across unmapped areas. Inconsistencies in nomenclature, interpretation, and scale were resolved to the extent possible, although some remain because of differences in mapping resolution among different areas. For more information, see U. S. Geological Survey Professional Paper...
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This dataset contains values of the Palmer Hydrological Drought Index (PHDI) for annual and seasonal periods from 1985-2012. Values are derived from data based on National Climatic Data Center (NCDC) climate divisions, of which there are 344 in the U.S.
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USGS employee in work area. Adams Building, Washington, D.C. Handwritten notes on album caption: Feb 17/17


    map background search result map search result map Palmer Hydrological Drought Index (PHDI) values for selected Chesapeake Bay watersheds USGS personnel, Adams Building. circa 1917. USGS employees. Adams Building, Washington, D.C. 1917. USGS employees. Adams Building, Washington, D.C. 1917. Interior room, Adams Building. Washington, D.C. 1917. USGS employees, Adams Building. Washington, D.C. 1917. USGS employee, Adams Building. Washington, D.C. 1917. Alice Dowse Weeks, Geologist, operating an ultrasonic generator. Rapid Rock Analysis Laboratory, USGS Geologic Division, Washington, D.C. 1958. Alice Dowse Weeks, Geologist, estimating the mineral grain composition of a rock thin section. Rapid Rock Analysis Laboratory, USGS Geologic Division. Washington, D.C. 1958. U.S. Geological Survey Library main corridor. Interior Building, Washington, D.C. circa 1917. George Frederick Kunz display of gems and precious stones. USGS Library, Washington, D.C. 1935. Groundwater Site Identification Indexes for Washington D.C., Baltimore City, and the Counties of Maryland A Surficial Hydrogeologic Framework for the Mid-Atlantic Coastal Plain Physiography for the Mid-Atlantic Coastal Plain Subcropping Geology for the Mid-Atlantic Coastal Plain Surficial Geology for the Mid-Atlantic Coastal Plain. Recommendations of Subgroup on Surface Physics: Agenda for Adhoc Apollo Group Meeting - 19 May 1962 Recommendations of Subgroup on Surface Physics: Agenda for Adhoc Apollo Group Meeting - 19 May 1962 USGS personnel, Adams Building. circa 1917. USGS employees. Adams Building, Washington, D.C. 1917. USGS employees. Adams Building, Washington, D.C. 1917. Interior room, Adams Building. Washington, D.C. 1917. USGS employees, Adams Building. Washington, D.C. 1917. USGS employee, Adams Building. Washington, D.C. 1917. Alice Dowse Weeks, Geologist, operating an ultrasonic generator. Rapid Rock Analysis Laboratory, USGS Geologic Division, Washington, D.C. 1958. Alice Dowse Weeks, Geologist, estimating the mineral grain composition of a rock thin section. Rapid Rock Analysis Laboratory, USGS Geologic Division. Washington, D.C. 1958. U.S. Geological Survey Library main corridor. Interior Building, Washington, D.C. circa 1917. George Frederick Kunz display of gems and precious stones. USGS Library, Washington, D.C. 1935. Groundwater Site Identification Indexes for Washington D.C., Baltimore City, and the Counties of Maryland Palmer Hydrological Drought Index (PHDI) values for selected Chesapeake Bay watersheds A Surficial Hydrogeologic Framework for the Mid-Atlantic Coastal Plain Physiography for the Mid-Atlantic Coastal Plain Subcropping Geology for the Mid-Atlantic Coastal Plain Surficial Geology for the Mid-Atlantic Coastal Plain.