U.S. Geological Survey 2013 Wall Calendar and Events Planner

U.S. Geological Survey 2013 Planner

Agency Publisher: Interior Dept., Geological Survey
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GPO Stock Number: 024-001-03631-2 ISBN: 9780160915086
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Description

This year's U.S. Geological Survey's wall calendar / event planner gives an eye-catching glimpse into the many facets of USGS and describes how their science is an integral part of decision-making around the world, from earthquakes to floods to invasive species and more.

Not only are USGS planners a great way to educate the public about USGS science, they also provide a dramatic glimpse at the changing world around us and how U.S. scientists are responding to these changes.

Full-color photographs and descriptions of the various USGS service areas are shown for each month.

Product Details

GPO Stock Number:
024-001-03631-2
ISBN:
9780160915086
Availability Details:
In Stock - Warehouse and Retail (Priced)
USA Price:
$7.00
International Price:
$9.80
Publisher:
Interior Dept., Geological Survey
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Year/Pages:
2012: 28 p.
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Key Phrases:
Geology
Events Planners
Calendars
United States Geological Survey Events Planner 2013
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Weight:
0 lb.
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Binding:
Spiral-bound
Cover:
Paper
Subject Bibliography:
 
Unit of Issue (U.S.):
Each
Item Available Date:
11/27/2012
Last Status Update:
05/21/2013

Reviews & More About this Product

Read more about this fascinating calendar with earthquakes, leaping Asian carp and more in our review in our Government Book Talk blog post entitled:

Shock and Awe: 3 Inspiring Wall Calendars for 2013.

Below are the cover of this year's USGS calendar and one of the interior pages depicting the USGS National Seismic Hazard map showing all earthquakes of 3.0 magnitude or greater that have been detected since 1974 in the Eastern United States.

USGS 2013 Wall Calendar Event Planner

 

Page from USGS 2013 Wall Calendar showing their graph of powerful East Coast earthquakes