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  skos:narrower <https://gcmd.earthdata.nasa.gov/kms/concept/9cf90673-074a-4a7c-8101-406607bd64c6> .

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  ns0:resource [ ] ;
  ns0:altLabel [ ] ;
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  skos:prefLabel "IL/DNR/GS"@en ;
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  skos:definition """The Illinois State Geological Survey (ISGS) is a division of the Illinois
      Department of Natural Resources. An affiliated agency of the University of
      Illinois, the Survey is located in the Natural Resources Building on the
      University's 700-acre campus in Urbana-Champaign. This central Illinois
      location is just 130 miles south of Chicago. It is a cultural and educational
      center that is ranked as one of the top ten "high-tech" cities in the U.S. The
      area provides the attractive combination of small-city convenience and quality
      of life with ready access to world-class laboratory and academic facilities,
      Big Ten athletic events, and internationally acclaimed cultural opportunities. 
      
      The ISGS vision is to build upon our stature as a premier state geological
      survey by upholding the highest standards for scientific research, service to
      our constituents, and professionalism in all our activities. ISGS wants to
      serve as the North American model for multi-disciplinary geological survey
      research in the twenty-first century. 
      
      The ISGS is a premier State Geological Survey serving the needs of Illinois
      with earth science information relevant to the State's environmental quality,
      economic vitality, and public safety. Some 200 scientists and technical support
      staff conduct basic and applied research in geology, compile geologic maps, and
      gather and manage the state's geological data to provide information to
      industry, governmental agencies and the public about the geology and mineral
      resources of Illinois. 
      
      Website: http://www.isgs.uiuc.edu/
      
      [Summary provided by the Illinois State Geological Survey.]"""@en ;
  a skos:Concept .

