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The importance of science communication and public engagement to professional associations
Scientists have gathered in professional associations to promote science to the public. The American Association for Anatomy (AAA) has invested resources in programs to promote anatomical sciences to the public (high school level via the Anato‐Bee; all levels via Anatomy nights) and train scientists how to talk to the public (SciComm Bootcamp ...
Martine Dunnwald+2 more
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Chromite analysis is dominated by chemical analysis, which is a wel-established but complicated procedure. Chromite can also be analysed by X-ray Fluorescence Spectrometry (XRF), however, a high-dilution fusion is not conducive to low content elements ...
ZENG Jiang-ping+4 more
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Abstract Provenance is the story of how something has come to be. In this paper, we provide a systematic literature review to categorize the various notions of provenance in Information Sciences. The goal of this review is to paint a broader picture of the multiple uses of provenance at play and to enhance our understanding of the importance of ...
Rhiannon Bettivia+2 more
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I.—Textbook of Geology. By Archibald Geikie, F.R.S., LL.D., Director-General of the Geological Survey of Great Britain and Ireland. (London: Macmillan & Co., 1882.) [PDF]
Chas. Lapworth
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Index to the hydrographic progress reports of the United States Geological survey, 1888 to 1903 [PDF]
J.C. Hoyt, Beatrice Dawson Wood
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Prioritizing US Geological Survey science on salinization and salinity in candidate and selected priority river basins. [PDF]
Conaway CH+4 more
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Developing digital fieldwork technologies at the British Geological Survey
C. Jordan, B. Napier
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Second Annual report of the United States Geological Survey to the Secretary of the Interior, 1880-1881 [PDF]
John Wesley Powell
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