Call Number (LC) Title Results
I 19.127:109-99 Geology of shelf-edge habitats of the West Florida Shelf 1
I 19.127:110-00 Assessment of selected water-quality and biological data collected in the Wichita River Basin, Texas, 1996-97 1
I 19.127:110-01 Coal-bed gas resources of the Rocky Mountain region 1
I 19.127:110-02 Houston-Galveston Bay area, Texas, from space a new tool for mapping land subsidence / 1
I 19.127:110-03 Sources of water to the Rio Grande upstream from San Marcial, New Mexico / 1
I 19.127:110-97 Organochlorine pesticides and PCBs in southern Florida fishes, then and now 1
I 19.127:110-98 The flood of June 1998 in Massachusetts and Rhode Island 1
I 19.127:110-99 The "LARSE" project--working toward a safer future for Los Angeles : understanding earthquake hazards in southern California. 1
I 19.127:111-01 Ground-water studies in Fairbanks, Alaska a better understanding of some of the United States' highest natural arsenic concentrations. 1
I 19.127:111-02 The Sparta aquifer a sustainable water resource? / 1
I 19.127:111-03 Freshwater use in Delaware, 2000. 1
I 19.127:111-95 Averting surprises in the Pacific Northwest / 1
I 19.127:111-98 The National Flood-Frequency Program--methods for estimating flood magnitude and frequency in rural areas in Arizona. 1
I 19.127:111-99 El Proyecto Sísmico "LARSE" : trabajando hacia un futuro con más seguridad para Los Angeles / 1
I 19.127:112-00 Atmospheric Deposition Program of the U.S. Geological Survey / 1
I 19.127:112-01 Improving water quality in Sweetwater Reservoir, San Diego County, California : sources and mitigation strategies for Trihalomethane (THM)-forming carbon / 1
I 19.127:112-02 Fractured-rock aquifers understanding an increasingly important source of water 1
I 19.127:112-03 Freshwater use trends in Maryland, 1985-2000 / 1
I 19.127:112-95/997 Debris-flow hazards in the San Francisco Bay region. 1
I 19.127:112-97 Technology transfer opportunities : automated ground-water monitoring / 1