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INTRODUCTION: To date, much information has been collected at the Naval Surface Warfare Center, Crane (NSWC Crane) by the Indiana Geological Survey and other agencies in an effort to better understand the facility's earth resources. By unraveling the complexities of each facet of these resources and by understanding the synergies among them, policy makes and environmental workers on NSWC Crane are better able to utilize earth resources data in their management decisions. The Indiana Geological Survey was commissioned to create an Earth Resources Geographic Information System (GIS) to increase the utility of the collected earth resources data.



Blunck, D. R. 1995, Earth resources geographic information system (GIS) for NSWC-OFS96-01: Indiana Geological Survey Open-File Study 96-01, 90 p., 7 fig.

Notes: Publications in the Indiana Geological Survey Open-File series have been inconsistently named using a variety of series titles including "Open-File Report," "Open-File Map," and "Open-File Study." Prior to 1994, a publication in this series was generally referred to as an "Open-File Report" (but not always). To help reduce confusion created by these inconsistencies, the IGS now refers to every publication in the Open-File series as an "Open-File Study." To be entirely correct in writing a bibliographic reference for a publication, one should use the series name and number that appears on the publication itself.


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