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Science picks: Leads, feeds and story seeds for August 2003

GS and the Minerals Information Institute will give you brief descriptions of the sources and major uses of more than 100 minerals and materials. This handy computer desktop reference includes maps showing locations of mines and mineral processing plants in the United States, and photos of minerals and items produced using minerals. Mark Earth Science Week (October 12-18, 2003) on your calendar for the availability of the CD. Call Joseph Gambogi, 703-648-7718, for more.
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Contact: Butch Kinerney
bkinerney@usgs.gov
703-648-4732
United States Geological Survey
11-Aug-2003


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