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Robert Doyle, Deputy Director, Office of the Director, Department of the Interior
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Robert Doyle
"The natural environment continues to pose risks to society. USGS has a long and respected history of providing relevant and timely information for responding to hazard events such as earthquakes, flooding, volcanic eruptions, and landslides."
Department of the Interior
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