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1.1 Spacing of Planets
1.3 Chemically Differentiated Earth
1.4 The Geologic Spiral
1.14 Population Distribution by Region
1.17 Global Population Density
2.2A Crystal Structure of Halite
2.6 Silica Tetrahedron
2.12 The Rock Cycle
Box 2.1 Fig. 1 The Periodic Table
3.1 Fit of South America and Africa
3.4 Outer Zones of Earth
3.5 Volcano, Earthquake Locations
3.6 World Plates
3.7 Shaded Relief Map of World
3.8 Formation of Magnetic Stripes
3.9 Seafloor Age Distribution
3.10A Polar-wander Curves Created
3.10B Polar-wander Curves
3.11 Samples of Actual Polar-wander Curves
3.12 Distribution of Glacial Deposits Pre-drift
3.14A-C Pangaea Breakup
3.17C Subduction Zones
3.19 Hawaiian Islands Relief
3.21 Rock Cycle in Plate-Tectonic Terms
4.3 Elastic Rebound
4.4 Fault Diagram
4.5 World Seismicity
4.7B Seismogram
4.7C Triangulation to Locate Earthquake
4.9 Mercalli Intensity Zones, Charleston Quake
4.13 Amplification of Seismic Waves in Unconsolidated Material
4.15 Tsunami Travel Times in the Pacific
4.18A&B Earthquake-prediction Data
4.19 The Earthquake Cycle
4.21 Earthquake Forecast Map for California
4.22 Correlation Between Waste Disposal and Seismicity, Denver
4.25 U.S. Seismic-risk Map
4.26 Comparative Earthquake Propagation
4.28A Earthquakes in Eastern Canada
4.28B Earthquakes in Western Canada
Box 4.1 Fig. 1 The Seismic Shadow Zone
Box 4.1 Fig. 3 Seismic Tomography
5.2 Volcanic Activity and Plate Tectonics
5.12A Cross-section of Stratovolcano
5.16 Relative Volumes Pyroclastics from Several Eruptions
5.25 Pinatubo Temperature Effects
5.26 Kilauea Tilt Record
5.27 The Cascade Volcanoes
5.28 Mt. Rainier Historic Mudflows
5.31B Yellowstone Caldera
Box 5.1 Fig. 3 Hawaii Hazard Zones
6.1 Hydrologic Cycle
6.2 Streams and Drainage Basins
6.6 Development of Meanders
6.8A-C Floodplain Development
6.12B Cowlitz R. Hydrographs
6.13 Eagle River Flood Frequency Curve
6.20 Effects of Dam Construction on Base Level
Box 6.1 Fig. 1 Flood-frequency Curves
Box 6.2 Fig. 2 Mississippi River Hydrograph
Box 6.3 Fig. 1 Colorado River Map
Box 6.3 Fig. 2 Planned Flood Hydrographs
7.3A Beach Profile
7.6A&B Tides
7.10 Longshore Currents
7.12 Sedimentation Behind Breakwater
7.13A Wave Refraction
8.1 Landslide Potential, U.S.
8.11 Effects of Construction on Slope Stability
8.14 Types of Mass Movements
9.4 Glacier Cross-section
9.20 Loess Distribution
9.21 World Arid Lands
9.23B Drylands Degradation
9.25 18O/16O in Precipitation
9.26 Vostok Core Data
9.27 Glaciation in North America
9.28 Shoreline Changes in Last Ice Age
9.29 Greenhouse Effect
9.30 CO2 Rise
9.32 Temperature Rise
9.33 Global Methane Rise
Box 9.2 Fig. 1 Upwelling
Box 9.2 Fig. 2 El Nino
R.2 GNP vs. Energy Consumed
10.1 Porosity of Different Rock Types
10.2 Subsurface Water Oomenclature
10.3 Drainage
10.5 Confined Aquifer/Artesian Conditions
10.8 Regions of Groundwater Mining
10.11 Saltwater Intrusion
10.12A Recharge to Confined Aquifer
10.17 U.S. Water Budget
10.18 Precipitation over U.S.
10.19 U.S. Regional Variations in Water Use
10.20 Water Withdrawal by Sector
10.21 Sources and Disposition of Water by Use
10.22 Surface and Ground Water use by State
10.23 Irrigation Use of Water
Box 10.1 Fig. 1 Cone of Depression, Illinois
Box 10.2 Fig. 1 High Plains Aquifer
11.1 Surface Area Increased by Breakup
11.4 Soil Profile
11.6 Soil Terminology
11.9A Soil Degradation Worldwide
11.9B Causes of Soil Degradation
11.17A&B Soil Erosion Amounts and Causes
12.1 Distribution of Mineral Resources
12.13 U.S. Dependence on Mineral Imports
12.14 Trends in Consumption of U.S. Materials
12.16 Pre-drift Continental Reassembly and Mineral Resources
12.19 Mineral Sites in U.S.
13.1 Energy Use and Development
13.2 U.S. Energy Consumption
13.4 Petroleum Traps
13.5 World Reserves Oil and Gas
13.6 U.S. Energy Production
13.7 Oil-production Projection, Hubbert
13.9 Carbon in Methane Hydrates
13.14 Surface vs. Underground Mining Trends
13.21 Locations of Canada=s Unconventional Petroleum Resources
14.1 World Energy Production by Source
14.5 Nuclear Fission Reactor
14.7 Nuclear Fuel Cycle
14.11 Insolation Over U.S.
14.12B Design for Solar-energy Use
14.18 Geothermal Plants Worldwide
14.21 Decreasing Production from Old Geothermal Field
14.23 U.S. Renewable Energy Sources
14.25 Wind-power Potential
14.27 Shares of World Energy from Various Sources
Box 14.1 Fig. 2 Proportions of Nuclear Electricity
15.1 Solid Wast Sources
15.3 Municipal Solid Waste Types
15.5A Landfill Design
15.6 Contamination by Leachate
15.8 Waste Handling Worldwide
15.10 Relative Solid-waster Amounts Per Capita
15.13 Secure Landfill
Box 15.2 Fig. 1 Superfund Sites
Box 15.4 Fig. 3 Seismicity Near Yucca Mt.
16.1 Calcium Cycle
16.2 Point/Nonpoint Sources of Pollution
16.8 Oxygen Levels, Surface Waters
16.14A Point-source Pollution
16.14B Nonpoint-source Pollution
16.14C Eutrophication
16.15 Groundwater Flow to Different Depths
16.18 Susceptibility to Nitrate Pollution
16.20 Groundwater Contaminant Plume
17.1 Carbon Cycle
17.2 Sources of U.S. Air Pollution
17.9A Bedrock Susceptibility to Acid Precipitation
17.10 SO2 Emissions in Canada
17.13A Loss Angeles Thermal Inversion
17.17A Changes in Sulfate In Precipitation
17.17B Changes in Rainfall Acidity
Box 17.1 Fig. 2 Decreases Over Time in Northern Hemisphere Ozone
Box 17.2 Fig. 1 Indoor Air Pollution Sources
18.1 Geographic Distribution of Surface-Water Law Types
18.4 U.S. Exclusive Economic Zone
18.6 Resources to be Found in U.S. EEZ
18.7 Conflicting Antarctic Land Claims
18.13 Distribution of EIS Filings
Box 18.3 Fig. 1B Trans-Alaska Pipeline Alternative Routes
19.6 U.S. Land-use Classifications
19.7 Digitizing Maps
19.8 Combining Sets of Data
20.3 Trace-Element Pathways Into Body
20.7 Selenium Solubility in Different Conditions
20.9 Radioactivity Map of U.S.
20.10 Uranium Decay Series
20.11 Heart Disease and Water Hardness
20.14A-C Molybdenum/Copper Correlations
A.5 Relative Ages in an Outcrop
A.8 Combined Radiometric and Relative Ages
B.1 Contours and Relief
B.4 Yellowstone Topo Map
B.5 Bedrock Geology of Wisconsin
B.11 Making a Cross-Section

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