00908nam a2200253 i 450099100162804970753620020502193239.0000310s1999 it ||| | ita 8842058386b10881529-39ule_instLE02373289ExLDip.to Studi StoriciitaSchmitt, Jean Claude33807Il gesto nel Medioevo /Jean-Claude SchmittRoma ; Bari :Laterza,1999403 p. ;21 cm.Cerimonia ritualeRitiMedioevo.b1088152921-09-0628-06-02991001628049707536LE023 Studio prof. Limone12023000045602le023In deposito nello studio del prof. O. Limone-E0.00-nm 01110.i1098879828-06-02Gesto nel Medioevo857765UNISALENTOle02301-01-00ma -itait 3102087oam 2200385Ia 450 991069447940332120080227144303.0(CKB)5470000002362800(OCoLC)173523125(EXLCZ)99547000000236280020071001d2006 ua 0engurcn|||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierUSGS mineral resources program-- supporting stewardship of America's natural resources[electronic resource] /by S.J. Kropschot, with a section on Evolution of Mineral Resource Assessments, by Kathleen M. JohnsonReston, Va. :U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey,2006.v, 35 pages digital, PDF fileCircular ;1289Title from title screen (viewed on Feb. 14, 2008).1-4113-1049-7 Includes bibliographical references (pages 31-35).The USGS Mineral Resources Program continues a tradition of Federal leadership in the science of mineral resources that extends back before the beginning of the bureau. The need for information on metallic mineral resources helped lead to the creation of the USGS in 1879. In response to the need to assess large areas of Federal lands in the 20th century, Program scientists developed, tested, and refined tools to support managers making land-use decisions on Federal lands. The refinement of the tools and techniques that have established the USGS as a leader in the world in our ability to conduct mineral resource assessments extends into the 21st century.Mines and mineral resourcesUnited StatesMines and mineral resourcesKropschot S. J(Susan J.)1382614Johnson Kathleen M1413073OREOREGPOBOOK9910694479403321USGS mineral resources program-- supporting stewardship of America's natural resources3512900UNINA