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==Fracking== | ==Fracking== | ||
The USGS has declared that "[[fracking]] causes small earthquakes", but claims that "they are almost always too small to be a safety concern." <ref>http://www.usgs.gov/faq/categories/9833/3428</ref> | The USGS has declared that "[[fracking]] causes small earthquakes", but claims that "they are almost always too small to be a safety concern." <ref>http://www.usgs.gov/faq/categories/9833/3428</ref> | ||
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+ | A 2007 USGS survey reported nearly $1 trillion in mineral deposits in [[Afghanistan]]<ref>http://www.mining.com/1-trillion-motherlode-of-lithium-and-gold-discovered-in-afghanistan/</ref>, but as ''[[Global Research]]'' notes, "the matter of Afghanistan’s mineral riches, however, was not considered newsworthy at the time."<ref name=gr>http://www.globalresearch.ca/the-war-is-worth-waging-afghanistan-s-vast-reserves-of-minerals-and-natural-gas/19769</ref> It was widely reported in Summer 2010. Some commentators have suggested that this is a large underestimate of the true wealth of the available minerals<ref>http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/asia/afghanistans-untapped-minerals-worth-3-trillion-2003616.html</ref> while ''Global research'' dismisses it as "a useful smokescreen... more a trumped up number rather than an estimate".<ref name=gr/> | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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Latest revision as of 07:29, 18 August 2016
United States Geological Survey | |
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Parent organization | US/Department/The Interior |
Headquarters | Reston, Virginia, United States |
Leader | USGS Director |
Subgroups | • USGS Hydrologic Instrumentation Facility • Earthquake Hazards Program • National Volcano Early Warning System • National Geomagnetism Program • Astrogeology Research Program • USGS-Stanford Ion Microprobe Laboratory • National Streamflow Information Program • National Water-Quality Assessment Program • National Wildlife Health Center |
Staff | 8,670 |
Fracking
The USGS has declared that "fracking causes small earthquakes", but claims that "they are almost always too small to be a safety concern." [1]
Afghanistan
A 2007 USGS survey reported nearly $1 trillion in mineral deposits in Afghanistan[2], but as Global Research notes, "the matter of Afghanistan’s mineral riches, however, was not considered newsworthy at the time."[3] It was widely reported in Summer 2010. Some commentators have suggested that this is a large underestimate of the true wealth of the available minerals[4] while Global research dismisses it as "a useful smokescreen... more a trumped up number rather than an estimate".[3]
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References
- ↑ http://www.usgs.gov/faq/categories/9833/3428
- ↑ http://www.mining.com/1-trillion-motherlode-of-lithium-and-gold-discovered-in-afghanistan/
- ↑ a b http://www.globalresearch.ca/the-war-is-worth-waging-afghanistan-s-vast-reserves-of-minerals-and-natural-gas/19769
- ↑ http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/asia/afghanistans-untapped-minerals-worth-3-trillion-2003616.html