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- Citizen Science Volcanic Ash Collection Workshop and Public Lecture
- Winners Announced in Visualize Your Water High School Citizen Science Challenge
- Most Wind Towers in Southern Great Plains Are Low Risk to Sandhill Cranes plus 2 more
- Mystery Solved: Traits Identified for Why Certain Chemicals Reach Toxic Levels in Food Webs
- New Report Forecasts the High Likelihood of Damaging Earthquakes During the Lifetime of Many Utah Residents
- New Campaign Urges Earthquake Preparedness In Quake-Prone Southern California
- Methane from Some Wetlands May Lower Benefits of Carbon Sequestration plus 1 more
- State of the Survey
- New Maps for Texas and Oklahoma Released
- Alaska Still a Likely Portal for Avian Influenza
- New Scientist-in-Charge at the Alaska Volcano Observatory plus 1 more
- Ecosystem Restoration Projects Generate Jobs and Business Activity in Local, Regional, and National Economies plus 1 more
- Rodgers Creek Fault Traced through Santa Rosa
- Despite Long-Lasting Pollutants, Ospreys Thrive in US' Largest Estuary
- Bat with white-nose syndrome confirmed in Washington state
- New Maps Illuminate Monterey Bay Area Seafloor
- Study Shows Cold and Windy Nights Physically Drain Mangy Wolves
- New Maps Illuminate Monterey Bay Area Seafloor
- Hot Days Can Trigger Yosemite Rockfalls
- First-Ever Maps to Show Induced and Natural Earthquake Hazards -- Press Conference
- Drought and Management Actions Affect World Waterway—the Rio Grande
- Experts Launch Project to Assess Drought Effects on Ecosystems and How Communities Can Adapt:
- 2016 Doug D. Nebert NSDI Champion of the Year Award
- USGS Science Helps Agencies Create Conservation Plan for Santa Ana River, Native Fishes plus 1 more
- USGS Science Helps Agencies Create Conservation Plan for Santa Ana River, Native Fishes
- Eastern Monarch Butterflies at Risk of Extinction Unless Numbers Increase
- History of Metal Contamination Recorded in Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta Soil
- USGS Offers Earthquake Research Grants
- Shorebirds Ignore Aircraft, But Pay Attention to People, Off-road Vehicles
- USGS Partners with European Space Agency to Deliver Copernicus Earth Data
- What a Drag: The Global Impact of Bottom Trawling plus 2 more
- 2015 Gannett Award Presented
- New Maps of 2015 Floods Help S. Carolina Plan for the Future
- Fire and Ice: Gaging the Effects of Wildfire on Alaskan Permafrost
- 2016 Lidar Partnership Awards Announced
- USGS Assesses Baseline Conditions Prior to Uranium Mining near Grand Canyon National Park
- Brown Treesnake Rapid Response Team Deployed to Saipan after Two Snake Sightings
- Snake Fungal Disease Found in Louisiana
- Cattle Increase Occurrence of Ravens That Prey on Sage Grouse plus 1 more
- Airborne Sensor Shows Promise for Monitoring Water Quality
- Deadly Amphibian Fungus Abroad Threatens Certain U.S. Regions
- Algal Toxins Detected in One-Third of Streams Assessed in Southeastern United States plus 1 more
- New California Fog Maps Reveal Pictures for Planning
- President's 2017 Budget Proposes $1.2 Billion for the USGS
- The National Map Data Download Enhancements
- Food for Billions: Inland Fisheries and World Food Security
- USGS Increases Public Access to Scientific Research
- 50-Year-Old Mystery Solved: Seafloor Mapping Reveals Cause of 1964 Tsunami that Destroyed Alaskan Village
- Global Earthquake Numbers on Par for 2015
- Process Changes for Reporting Sightings of Asian Carp, other Non-Native Aquatic Species
- New Invasive Annual Grass Book Addresses Critical Questions for the Western U.S.
- New Heartland Maps for the New Year
- Invasive Amphibian Fungus Could Threaten US Salamander Populations
- Decades of Bat Observations Reveal Uptick in New Causes of Mass Mortality
- Biodiversity Critical to Maintaining Healthy Ecosystems
- Asian Carp Eggs Remain in Suspension at Lower Velocities than Previously Thought
- Manmade Mercury Emissions Decline 30 Percent from 1990-2010
- New Geological Evidence Aids Tsunami Hazard Assessments from Alaska to Hawaii
- First Ever Digital Geologic Map of Alaska Published
- Sea Lamprey Mating Pheromone Registered by U.S. Environmental Protection Agency as First Vertebrate Pheromone Biopesticide
- Badger State Maps Put TIGER in the Tank
- Carbon in Water must be Accounted for in Projections of Future Climate
- Low-Level Flights in Southeast Missouri Will Look at Geology and Mineral Resources
- Normal Weather Drives Salt Marsh Erosion
- USGS Estimates 53 Trillion Cubic Feet of Gas Resources in Barnett Shale plus 2 more
- Intersex Prevalent in Black Bass Inhabiting National Wildlife Refuges in Northeast
- Climate Past as Prologue for Ponderosa Pines
- USGS Reports Large Shifts in Global Primary Tantalum Mining from 2000 to 2014
- Continued Decline of the Northern Spotted Owl Associated with the Invasive Barred Owl, Habitat Loss, and Climate Variation plus 1 more
- Restoration Handbook for Sagebrush Steppe Ecosystems, Part 2
- Low-flying Airplane Mapping Geology and Mineral Resources Over the Eastern Adirondacks
- Estimates of Potential Uranium in South Texas Could Equal Five Years of U.S. Needs
- New Remote Sensing Handbook Published
- USGS Projects Large Loss of Alaska Permafrost by 2100
- Groundwater Study Assists in Crucial Sustainable Water-Management in Borrego Valley, California
- Massachusetts Launches Wildlife Climate Action Tool to Help Conservation Managers, Landowners Respond to Climate Change
- Piping Plovers Losing Breeding Habitat to Wetland Drainage
- US Topo Maps Reach Milestone
- Estimates of Undiscovered Copper in Middle East Ten Times Current World Production plus 1 more
- Collect Points - Get The Patch
- Cause of Deadly Disease in Snakes Identified
- Arctic Tundra Fire Causes Widespread Permafrost Landscape Changes
- Newly Released Photo Catalog Puts US Landscapes On Exhibit
- Las Vegas Holds Key to Abrupt Climate Change plus 1 more
- Removing Nitrogen from Groundwater Has New Ally: Anammox
- Native Bees Foraging in Fields Are Exposed to Neonicotinoid Insecticides and other Pesticides
- New Tool Rates Stream Vulnerability to Unconventional Oil and Gas Development
- Acid Rain Effects on Forest Soils begin to Reverse plus 1 more
- Genetic Study Confirms Growth of Yellowstone Grizzly Bear Population
- Invasive Northern Snakehead Carries Bacteria as Bad as its Bite
- 3D Images of Magma Below Mono Craters Area
- U.S. Rivers Show Few Signs of Improvement from Historic Nitrate Increases
- Everglades' Alligator Numbers Drop after Dry Years
- Getting Recognized for Volunteer Mapping Efforts
- Restoration Handbook for Sagebrush Steppe Ecosystems, Part 1 - Understanding and Applying Restoration
- Floods in South Carolina Set 17 USGS Streamgage Records
- Joint Venture, U.S. Geological Survey Join Forces
- A Century of Induced Earthquakes in Oklahoma?
- New Model Improves Predictions for How Climate Change Will Affect Fish Habitat plus 1 more
- Arctic Mammals May Face Shrinking Habitat from Climate Warming
- Critical Volcano Monitoring Systems Returned to Operation in Alaska
- Grass Carp Eggs Compromised by Settling on Streambeds
- Birds in the Bakken: Oil Development Can Affect Critical Habitat
- Media Advisory and Photo Op: USGS Employees Get Ready to Drop, Cover, and Hold On! in the Great ShakeOut
- USGS Seismologist Lucy Jones to Receive Prestigious Samuel J. Heyman Service to America Medal
- Wild Berry Harvests Less Reliable According to Alaskan Local Observers
- USGS Estimates 21 Million Barrels of Oil and 27 Billion Cubic Feet of Gas in the Monterey Formation of the San Joaquin Basin, California
- Atlantic Beaches Still Likely to be Affected by Hurricane Joaquin
- Media Advisory: USGS Deploys Crews in Advance of Hurricane Joaquin in Virginia plus 1 more
- During Recent Droughts: Central Valley Groundwater Levels Reached Historical Lows and Land Subsidence Intensified
- Storms after Wildfire Lead to Impaired Water Quality plus 1 more
- Declines and Slow Recovery in Little Brown Bat Populations Predicted
- Hepatitis B-like Virus Found in Great Lakes Fish Species
- Sea Level Rise and Storm Wave Flooding Threaten Seabirds plus 1 more
- El Niño and La Niña will Exacerbate Coastal Hazards Across Entire Pacific
- USGS Volcano Alert Level for Mauna Loa Elevated from Normal to Advisory Status
- Numbers Encouraging, but Shark Bites Still Problematic for Sea Otter Recovery
- Media Advisory: USGS Deploys Crews to Site of Flash Flood plus 1 more
- New Sunshine State Maps Add U.S. Forest Service Data
- Science Confirms Successful Strategy to Protect Threatened Steelhead from Virus
- 100 Photos That Can Help Prevent Sickness, Save Lives
- Media Advisory: Scientists and Officials Celebrate 40 Years of Groundbreaking Science in Madison
- Fire Patterns in the Range of the Greater Sage-Grouse, 1984-2013
- Cumulative Effects of Wildfire Adversely Affect Greater Sage-Grouse in the Great Basin plus 1 more
- Megathrust Quake Faults Weaker and Less Stressed than Thought
- Low 2015 Snowpack and River Flows Studied to Provide Insight Into Future Droughts
- Sage-grouse Priority Areas Function as an Interdependent Network
- Media Advisory: Remobilized 100-Year-Old Volcanic Ash: Is It a Health Hazard?
- What Happened to Early Mars' Atmosphere? New Study Eliminates One Theory
- New Elevation for Nation's Highest Peak
- "Mutant" Fossils Reveal Toxic Metals May Have Contributed to World's Largest Extinctions
- Media Advisory: Congressman Benishek and Scientists Welcome New Great Lakes Floating Laboratory
- New Sea-Level Rise Handbook Highlights Science and Models for Non-Scientists
- Media Advisory: Officials, Agencies Celebrate 25 Years of Groundbreaking Science in Sioux Falls
- Media Advisory: Yes, Humans Really Are Causing Earthquakes Public Lecture
- Increasingly Severe Disturbances Weaken World's Temperate Forests
- Increasingly Severe Disturbances Weaken World's Temperate Forests plus 1 more
- Ecologists Roll a Centurys Work on Food-webs into a Single Model
- Mercury and Selenium are Accumulating in the Colorado River Food Web of the Grand Canyon
- New Cowboy State Maps Add U.S. Forest Service Data
- Insecticides Similar to Nicotine Found in about Half of Sampled Streams across the United States
- New Scientist-in-Charge at USGS Cascades Volcano Observatory
- Study Shows Sea Level Rise to Threaten West Coast Tidal Wetlands Over the Next 100 Years
- Key Study Launched to Understand Increased Algae Growth in Lake Tahoe
- Geologic Map of Baranof Island, Southeastern Alaska Now Online
- Global Vulnerability of Forests to Climate Change-Related Tree Mortality is Widely Underestimated plus 1 more
- USGS Science at Ecological Society of America's Conference
- Study Explores Groundwater and Geothermal Energy in Drought-Stricken Eastern Oregon and Neighboring States
- New Evidence Shows Endangered Pallid Sturgeon Spawned in Lower Missouri River
- New Simulations of 1811-1812 New Madrid Earthquakes Show Strong and Prolonged Ground Shaking in Memphis and Little Rock plus 2 more
- USGS Awards $4 Million to Support Earthquake Early Warning System in California and Pacific Northwest
- New England Maps Adding Trails
- Landslides Triggered by Nepal Earthquakes
- Breeding Bird Distribution Affected by Wind Turbines in the Dakotas
- New Magnolia State Maps Adding Trails
- Media Advisory: Cascadia Quake and Orphan Tsunami Public Lecture
- Climate Change Reduces Coral Reefs' Ability to Protect Coasts
- Mount McKinley Elevation Survey Results Coming Soon plus 1 more
- Detailed Flood Information Key to More Reliable Coastal Storm Impact Estimates
- 3DEP Data Acquisition Opportunity - FY15/16 Broad Agency Announcement
- As Climate Warms Hawaiian Forest Birds Lose More Ground to Mosquitoes
- 40 Years of North Pacific Seabird Survey Data Now Online
- Drainage of Prairie Pothole Wetlands Can Increase Flooding and Degrade Ecosystems
- Snail Trail for Parasites Expands
- Power of Prediction: Avian Fatalities at Wind Facilities
- Northern Alaska Coastal Erosion Threatens Habitat and Infrastructure
- Greenhouse Gas Emissions Remain the Primary Threat to Polar Bears
- Water Used for Hydraulic Fracturing Varies Widely Across United States
- USGS Welcomes European Space Agencys New Land Observing Satellite
- Past Water Patterns Drive Present Wading Bird Numbers
- Scientists Expect Slightly Below Average Chesapeake Bay 'Dead Zone' this Summer
- A New Era of Space Collaboration between Australia and U.S.
- Origins of the Hawaiian Hoary Bat Revealed
- NOAA, Partners Predict an Average 'Dead Zone' for Gulf of Mexico
- Highest Peak in North America to be Surveyed
- USGS Webinar: Using The National Map Services to Enable Your Web and Mobile Mapping Efforts
- Tectonic Model Shows North America May Once Have Been Linked to Australia or Antarctica
- USGS Ups Ease of Use for Landsat Data
- Interactive Geologic Map of Texas Now Available Online
- Heat Accelerates Dry in California Drought
- New Director to Lead USGS Forest and Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center
- Hydraulic Fracturing (Frac) Sand Sources and Production in the United States
- Mammoths Reached the California Channel Islands Much Earlier Than Previously Thought
- New Maps Reveal Seafloor off San Francisco Area
- Long-term Prognosis for Florida Manatees Improves
- Louisiana Quads Add Trails and Survey Data
- Atmospheric Release of BPA May Reach Nearby Waterways
- State and Regional 3DEP Stakeholder Workshops Underway
- Genetics Provide New Hope for Endangered Freshwater Mussels
- Washington State Volcano Preparedness Month
- Climate Change Threatens Native Trout Diversity
- New Mineral Science Shows Promise for Reducing Environmental Impacts from Mining plus 1 more
- Boom and Bust in the Boreal Forest: Climate Signals Seen in Bird Populations
- The Chemistry of Waters that Follow from Fracking: A Case Study
- Mountaintop Mining Changing Composition of Songbird Populations
- Asian Carp Would Have Adequate Food to Survive in Lake Erie
- Seasonal Habitat Quality and Landscape Characteristics Explain Genetic Differences Between Greater Sage-grouse Populations in Wyoming
- Shorebird Science? iPlover is the App for That
- Dam Removal Study Reveals River Resiliency
- Media Advisory: Open House at USGS Cascades Volcano
- Burmese Python Habitat Use Patterns May Help Control Efforts
- New Insight on Ground Shaking from Man-Made Earthquakes
- Media Advisory: Lassen Peak Eruption Centennial Public Lecture
- USGS Continues to Write History
- Model Offers More Ease, Precision for Managing Invasive Asian Carp
- Projected Warming of Wisconsin Streams Could Negatively Affect Trout plus 1 more
- Many Dry Tortugas Loggerheads Actually Bahamas Residents plus 1 more
- USGS & Clear Channel Outdoor Launch Earthquake Preparedness Campaign Reminding Californians To Prepare For Inevitable Earthquakes
- Do You Like to Map? Take the Mapping Challenge!
- Some Coastal Communities May Not Have Time for Tsunami Evacuation
- Coal-Tar-Sealant Runoff Causes Toxicity and DNA Damage
- Researchers Test Smartphones for Earthquake Warning plus 1 more
- Climate Change May Pose Substantial Future Risk to Sagebrush Habitat in Southwestern Wyoming plus 1 more
- Golden Eagles Fly Far and Wide in the Mojave plus 1 more
- Quick-Action Helps Maintain Key Mining Industries during Ebola Outbreak
- Multiple Satellite Eyes to Track Algal Threat to U.S. Freshwater plus 1 more
- New Website Provides Map-Based Groundwater Levels of the Upper Klamath Basin
- Circulation of Highly Pathogenic Avian Flu in North American Birds
- Polar Bears Unlikely to Thrive on Land-based Foods
- New Technology Helps Identify Dispersal of Avian Flu Virus between Asia and Alaska
- Golden State Quads Add Trails
- Golden State Quads Add Trails plus 1 more
- USGS Seeks Proposals for Earthquake Science
- Updated Information on Cuba Mineral and Petroleum Resources Released
- Virginia Earthquake Aftershocks Identify Previously Unknown Fault Zone
- Home on the California Range, Year 2100: Land Use and Climate Change Could Impact Wildlife, Water Supplies
- First Round of Lidar BAA Awards Released
- Media Advisory: Public Invitation: What's the Status of Water in South Dakota? plus 1 more
- Energy Development Promotes Presence of Non-Native Plant Species in the Williston Basin
- New Study Sheds Light on Mammal Declines in Everglades National Park
- Earthquake Sensor Installed in New Bay Area Soccer Stadium
- From Icefield to Ocean - What Glacier Change Might Mean for the Future of Alaska
- Frozen Heat Features USGS Science plus 1 more
- $9.7 Million Award to Crittenden Construction for New Invasive Species Aquatic Lab
- New Long-Term Earthquake Forecast for California
- Endangered Flying Squirrel Relegated to Living on Sky-Islands
- International Bat Monitoring Research Group Receives "Wings Across the Americas" Award
- Reawakened Oklahoma Faults Could Produce Larger Future Events plus 1 more
- Media Advisory: Pacific Climate Workshop Focuses on Drought
- What Happens to the Water? Assessing Water Quality in Areas with Hydraulically Fractured Oil and Gas Wells
- Wildlife Researchers to Give Public Close-Up, Real-Time View of Big Game Fieldwork
- Plenty of Potash, but Some Regions Lack Low Cost Sources for Crop Production plus 1 more
- Science-Based Mitigation Techniques Benefit Greater Sage-Grouse
- Coping with Earthquakes Induced by Fluid Injection
- Coping with Earthquakes Induced by Fluid Injection
- A Decade of Change in America's Arctic: New Land Cover Data Released for Alaska
- Show Me New Data for Show-Me State Maps
- Conowingo Dam Above 90 Percent Capacity For Sediment Storage plus 2 more
- Dr. Jill Baron New Director of North American Nitrogen Center plus 1 more
- New Study Looks at How People Cope with Vog
- Predicting Plant Responses to Drought
- New Maps for Nevada Include Trails
- New Maps for Nevada Include Trails plus 1 more
- Virginia Earthquake Aftershocks Identify Previously Unknown Fault Zone
- 100 Years of Hawaiian Volcano Observations in New Book plus 1 more
- President's 2016 Budget Proposes $1.2 Billion for the USGS plus 1 more
- Value of U.S. Mineral Production Increases Despite Lower Metal Prices
- Citizen Scientists Submit More Than 100,000 Map Points
- Historical Hydraulic Fracturing Trends and Data Unveiled in New USGS Publications
- Future Wave and Wind Effects on Pacific Islands
- Natural Breakdown of Petroleum Underground Can Lace Arsenic into Groundwater plus 1 more
- More Global Topographic Data to Aid Climate Change Research
- USGS Statement Regarding Avian Flu Found in Washington State Green-Winged Teal plus 1 more
- Media Advisory: Northern California Earthquake Workshop
- Melting Glaciers Increase the Flow of Carbon to Downstream Ecosystems
- Newly Released Web-based Tool Aims to Provide Real-time Walker River Basin Hydrologic Data
- Oso Landslide Research Paves Way for Future Hazard Evaluations plus 1 more
- New Nebraska Maps Feature Trails plus 1 more
- USGS Earthquake Science Center Welcomes New Director
- Fewer Large Earthquakes in 2014
- By Bike, Foot or Hoof: New Arizona Maps Feature Trails plus 2 more
- Polar Bears Shifting to Areas with More Sea Ice -- Genetic Study Reveals
- Endangered Salmon Population Monitored with eDNA for First Time plus 1 more
- Interior Department Announces Funding for Climate Change Studies
- Secretary Jewell Announces New Wildlife and Climate Studies at the Southwest Climate Science Center
- Highly Pathogenic H5 Avian Influenza Confirmed in Wild Birds in Washington State H5N2 Found in Northern Pintail Ducks & H5N8 Found in Captive Gyrfalcons
- Urban Stream Contamination Increasing Rapidly Due to Road Salt
- New Scientific Study Supports that Capture-based Research is Safe for Polar Bears
- Media Advisory: Accompany a USGS Field Crew as they Measure Stream Flow and Flooding in Storm-Affected Areas of Northern California
- Fault "Crossroads" May Have Been Origin Point for 2011 Virginia Earthquake
- USGS and University of Wyoming Researchers to Share Deer Capture Field Work Via Social Media
- Chesapeake Bay Region Streams are Warming plus 1 more
- New Heights of Global Topographic Data Will Aid Climate Change Research
- Rare Insect Found Only in Glacier National Park Imperiled by Melting Glaciers
- Get Your Wheels Spinning
- Update - USGS Lidar Base Specification Version 1.2
- New Volume Documents the Science at the Legendary Snowmastodon Fossil Site in Colorado
- Loon Migration Underway, Prompted by Frigid Temperatures
- Review of Minimum and Maximum Conservation Buffer Distance Estimates for Greater Sage-Grouse and Land-Use Activities plus 1 more
- "Teddy Bear" Unlikely to Go Extinct plus 1 more
- USGS-NASA Award Recognizes Innovations in Earth Observation
- "Teddy Bear" Unlikely to Go Extinct
- Southern Beaufort Sea Polar Bear Population Declined in the 2000s
- USGS Assesses Current Groundwater-Quality Conditions in the Williston Basin Oil Production Area
- Who Will Come to Your Bird Feeder in 2075?
- New Report on Endangered Palila Conservation Biology plus 1 more
- National Water-Use at Lowest Levels since before 1970
- Tracking the Nitrate Pulse to the Gulf of Mexico
- USGS and Canada Reach Confluence in Monitoring Streamflow
- Media Advisory: Lessons on Emerging Pandemics
- Subsidence in Southern Colorado Linked to Gas Production and Earthquakes
- New Maine Maps Feature National Scenic Trails
- Science and Policy Working Together to Help the Delta
- Revised Alabama Maps Feature New Design
- Interior, Agriculture Departments Partner to Measure Conservation Impacts on Water Quality
- Media Advisory: Mapping Changes In Beach Landscapes In Our Backyard
- Media Advisory: Washington National Cathedral to Host Earthquake Experts
- Media Advisory: 25 Years Later: Santa Cruz after the Loma Prieta Earthquake plus 1 more
- Seismometers to Measure DC Shaking
- National Scale Assessment of Mercury Contamination in Streams
- Media Advisory: Experts Gather in Advance of National Earthquake Drill
- High Post-Wildfire Erosion Potential for Sandia and Manzano Mountain Basins
- Bullfrog Invasion of the Yellowstone River
- Wind Turbine or Tree? Certain Bats Might Not Know plus 1 more
- 10th Anniversary of Mount St. Helens Lava-Dome Building Eruption
- Past, Present and Future Climates Go Hand in Hand with Tribes
- Media Advisory: 10th Anniversary of the Mount St. Helens Reawakening and Eruption of 2004-2008
- A 100-year History of Flooding on the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta
- Captive Whooping Cranes Released Into the Wild plus 1 more
- We Will Rock You - Geologic Map Day
- Media Advisory: USGS to Host Congressional Briefing: #StrongAfterSandy--The Science Supporting the Department of the Interior's Response
- Streamgages Measure Drought, Earthquake Impacts on Water
- Getting Out of Harm's Way: Evacuation from Tsunamis
- Streamgages Measure Drought, Earthquake Impacts on Water plus 1 more
- Media Advisory: USGS to Host Congressional Briefing: #Strong After Sandy--The Science Supporting the Department of the Interior's Response plus 1 more
- New Oregon Maps Feature National Scenic Trails
- 20-Year Study Shows Levels of Pesticides Still a Concern for Aquatic Life in U.S. Rivers and Streams
- Ocean Warming Affecting Florida Reefs
- Research Shows Historic Decline in Pacific Walrus Population
- Endocrine Disruption May Make Fish More Prone to Disease
- Klamath Mountains Groundwater Quality: Constituents Detected at High Levels Are Less Prevalent than Statewide
- Pollutant Risk Changes When Bugs Take Flight
- Media Advisory: Earthquake 101: Resources for Reporting on Earthquakes plus 1 more
- Media Advisory: South Napa Earthquake Science Briefing plus 1 more
- National Scenic Trails Added to Revised Michigan Maps plus 3 more
- Avian Flu in Seals Could Infect People
- Tuesday Midday Update on South Napa Earthquake
- Update on the Magnitude 6 South Napa Earthquake of August 24, 2014
- Natural Methane Seepage on U.S. Atlantic Ocean Margin Widespread
- California Water Use Estimates for 2010 Released
- Critical Volcano and Earthquake Monitoring Recovered after Tropical Storm Iselle
- A Decade of Water Science: USGS Helps Assess Water Resources in Afghanistan
- Cuyama Valley Groundwater Withdrawals Are Double The Long-Term Replenishment
- Recent Chilean Earthquakes Signal Potential for Similar Future Events
- Arizona's Santa Cruz River Chronicled in New Environmental History
- USGS Science at Ecological Society of America's Conference: From Climate Change to Fire, Drought, and Wind Energy
- Revised Arkansas and South Carolina Maps Feature New Design
- Media Advisory: Lake Ontario Scientists, Officials Welcome New "Floating Laboratory"
- New York Storm-Tide Sensor Network Strengthened plus 5 more
- Earthquake Plot Thickens in Pacific Northwest plus 1 more
- Nesting Gulf Sea Turtles Feed in Waters Filled With Threats
- New York Storm - Tide Sensor Network Strengthened plus 5 more
- Take a Trip to the Islands
- The Value Of Coastal Fog - It's More Than Meets The Eye
- Streamflow Increasing in Eastern Missouri River Basin, Decreasing Elsewhere plus 1 more
- Climate Change Could Alter Range of Caribou and May Impact Hunters' Access
- Insecticides Similar to Nicotine Widespread in Midwest
- Media Advisory: USGS to Host Congressional Briefing: Safer Communities, Stronger Economies - in 3D
- What's the Deal with 3DEP?
- What's the Deal with 3DEP? plus 1 more
- New Global Geologic Map of Mars
- Observing Polar Bears from Space
- USGS Release: Large Rivers in U.S. are Becoming Less Acidic
- Ongoing USGS Mercer Island Seismic Studies Resume in July
- Training International Volcano Scientists and Saving Lives Worldwide
- Fish Populations Down Due to Mountaintop Mining
- Intersex Fish Now in Three Pennsylvania River Basins
- NOAA, Partners Predict an Average 'Dead Zone' for Gulf of Mexico; Slightly Above-average Hypoxia in Chesapeake Bay
- Carbon Storage in U.S. Eastern Ecosystems Helps Counter Greenhouse Gas Emissions Contributing to Climate Change plus 1 more
- Bienvenidos Puerto Rico! (English)
- Visualize This: Carbon Storage Tool for Now and the Future plus 2 more
- NOAA, Partners Predict an Average 'Dead Zone' for Gulf of Mexico; Slightly Above Average Hypoxia in Chesapeake Bay plus 1 more
- Into the Abyss: Deep-sea Corals Thriving without Light
- Reservoirs Affect the Movement of Carbon in Large Rivers of the Central and Western United States plus 1 more
- Human Activities Increase Salt Content in Many of the Nations Streams
- Land-Subsidence Trends in the Coachella Valley Detailed in New Report
- Measuring Landscape Disturbance of Gas Exploration in Nine Pennsylvania counties
- Through the Eyes of a Polar Bear
- Through the Eyes of a Polar Bear
- Discover the Northwest with Revised Montana Maps
- Ultra-violet Light Works as Screening Tool for Bats with White-nose Syndrome.
- Media Advisory: Fish Science Is Helping Us Do More Than Just Put Seafood On The Dinner Table
- Hurricane Sandy Impacts Did Not Contribute to Subsequent Storm Flooding
- Hurricane Sandy Impacts Did Not Contribute to Subsequent Storm Flooding
- Climate Change Accelerates Hybridization between Native and Invasive Species of Trout
- Genetic Analysis Reveals Fish Eggs Found in Upper Mississippi River are not Asian Carp
- Revised North Dakota, Delaware and Maryland Maps Feature New Design
- Geologic Evidence of Past Tsunamis in California
- Groundwater Study Assesses Potential for Contamination of Drinking-Water Aquifers in Los Angeles
- Meeting the Elevation Needs of the Nation
- Global Platinum-Group Resources Estimated at More than 150K Metric Tons plus 1 more
- High Concentrations of Nitrate more Prevalent in Livermore, Gilroy-Hollister, and Cuyama Valleys than Statewide plus 1 more
- Coral Reefs are Critical for Risk Reduction & Adaptation
- "National Climate Change Viewer" Enables Focus on Future Climate-Driven Changes for U.S. Watersheds at Local Levels
- Hydrologic Model Reveals Effects of Groundwater Pumping and Climate Variability in Santa Rosa Area
- Washington State Volcano Preparedness Month, 2014
- Record Number of Oklahoma Tremors Raises Possibility of Damaging Earthquakes
- Groovy Turtles' Genes to Aid in Their Rescue
- Can a Creeping Segment of the Alaska-Aleutian Subduction Zone Generate a Great Earthquake?
- Can a Creeping Segment of the Alaska-Aleutian Subduction Zone Generate a Great Earthquake?
- Potentially Harmful Levels of Contaminants Found in Fish in the Columbia River
- Revised West Virginia, New Jersey and Georgia Maps Feature New Design
- Media Advisory: Catastrophic Earthquakes In a Crowded World plus 1 more
- USGS Webinar: Using The National Map Services to Enable your Web and Mobile Mapping Efforts
- Elevated Levels of Mercury Found in Fish in Western U.S. National Parks
- Lack of Vitamin B1 Killing Great Lakes Fish
- Science Report Guides Protection of Old Faithful Thermal Features and Historic Yellowstone Buildings
- Oyster Aquaculture Could Significantly Improve Potomac River Estuary Water Quality plus 1 more
- Sea Otters Can Get the Flu, Too
- Media Advisory: Congressional Briefing on Nutrients and Pesticides in the Nation's Rivers and Streams plus 1 more
- Nation's Authoritative Land Cover Map New and Improved
- A Few Winners, But Many More Losers
- Nation's Authoritative Land Cover Map New and Improved plus 1 more
- Natural Perchlorate Levels in a Desert Ecosystem
- East Poplar Brine-Contaminated Groundwater Plumes Continue to Move
- No Foolin' -- You Can Contribute to National Mapping
- Prior Great Earthquakes Unveiled at the Western Edge of the 1964 Alaska Rupture
- Scientists Study Effects of Water Released Across U.S.-Mexico Border
- USGS Seeks Earthquake Hazards Research Proposals
- New Utah Maps and Road Provider
- Preparing for California Climate Change: Climatologist Looks Back and Peers Forward
- Post-Fire Stabilization Seedings Have Not Developed Into Sage-grouse Habitat
- The Science Behind the 1964 Great Alaska Earthquake and Tsunami
- The Science Behind the 1964 Great Alaska Earthquake and Tsunami plus 1 more
- New Videos Released for Great Alaska Quake 50th Anniversary
- North Atlantic May Be a New Route for Spread of Avian Flu to North America plus 1 more
- Historic Reports Reissued for Great Alaska Quake 50th Anniversary
- Invasive Burmese Pythons Are Good Navigators and Can Find Their Way Home
- Historic Reports Reissued for Great Alaska Quake 50th Anniversary
- Nutrients in Upper Mississippi May be Damaging La Crosse-Area Waters
- Media Advisory: Speed Date with a Drought Scientist
- Value of U.S. Mineral Production Decreased in 2013
- Parasite in Live Asian Swamp Eels May Cause Human Illness
- Asian Carp Eggs Found Near Lynxville, Wisc. plus 2 more
- New Maps of Afghanistan Provide "Fingerprint" of Natural Resources
- New Maps of Afghanistan Provide "Fingerprint" of Natural Resources
- 2011 Oklahoma Induced Earthquake May Have Triggered Larger Quake plus 1 more
- President's 2015 Budget Proposes $1.1 Billion for the USGS
- 25 Years After the Exxon Valdez, Sea Otter Population at Pre-Spill Levels
- The National Map and National Atlas Merge plus 1 more
- The National Map and National Atlas Merge
- Burmese Pythons Pose Little Risk to People in Everglades plus 1 more
- Female Coyotes Can Have Mixed Wolf-Coyote Pups
- Assessing Nutrient Inputs to the Nation's Estuaries and Great Lakes
- The 1964 Great Alaska Earthquake and Tsunami

- The 1964 Great Alaska Earthquake and Tsunami

- Barred Owls Ousting Spotted Owls in the Pacific Northwest
- Media Advisory: USGS to Host Congressional Briefing: Earthquake Science and Remaining Mysteries
- Linking U.S. and Canadian Border Waters
- Drought Affects Streamflow Across California
- First Global Geologic Map of Largest Moon in the Solar System Details an Icy World
- National Scenic Trails Added to Washington State Maps
- Identifying Bats By Sound plus 1 more
- Identifying Bats By Sound
- Landsat 8 Celebrates First Year of Success
- New Tool Available to Help Track Spilled Oil
- Some Good News Amid Bad News, for Hawai`i's Endangered Honeycreepers
- Threat of Earthquakes Occurring in Central United States Still Alive
- Latest Idaho and New Mexico Quads Available
- Sea Ice Decline and Permafrost Thaw Create Goose Habitat in Arctic Alaska
- The Yellowstone Volcano: Past, Present and Future
- Causes of Toxic Golden Algal Blooms Determined
- USGS Researcher Honored for Helping Managers Save Desert Fish from Extinction
- Huron-Erie Corridor Initiative partners receive prestigious Secretary of the Interior honor plus 2 more
- 20 Years After Northridge Quake, Buildings Remain Vulnerable
- Streamflow Alteration Impacts Fish Diversity in Local Rivers plus 1 more
- Large Old Trees Grow Fastest, Storing More Carbon
- Secretary Jewell Lauds President's Intent to Nominate Suzette Kimball to Serve as Director of the U.S. Geological Survey
- The Connected Consequences of River Dams
- Potential Geothermal Resources for Akutan, Alaska
- Climate Change Could Negatively Affect Chase Lake Pelican Population plus 2 more
- Earthquake Events on Par For 2013 plus 2 more
- Geophysical Studies Reveal Potential Quake Hazard in Spokane Area
- Media Advisory: Geophysical Studies Reveal Potential Quake Hazard in Spokane Area
- Two Talks about Kīlauea Volcano at UH-Hilo
- Mauna Loa: How Well Do You Know the Volcano in Your Backyard?
- Pacific Islands Climate Science Center Director Announced
- Earthquake/Tsunami Hazard in Caribbean Higher Than Previously Thought
- Interior's Secretary Jewell Announces New Wildlife and Climate Studies at the Pacific Islands Climate Science Center plus 3 more
- Interior's Secretary Jewell Announces New Wildlife and Climate Studies at the Southwest Climate Science Center
- A Modern Compass Improves Oil Production
- Crowd-Sourcing the Nation: 25,000 Manmade Map Features Edited
- A Tough Balance: Brown Trout Can Interfere with Brook Trout Conservation plus 1 more
- A Modern Compass Improves Oil Production plus 3 more
- Decade of Fire Island Research Available to Help Understand Future Coastal Changes
- Parts of Sonoran Desert May Become Unsuitable for Tortoise Survival Due to Climate and Drought
- AmericaView Wins Major Competitive Grant from USGS
- Parts of Sonoran Desert May Become Unsuitable for Tortoise Survival Due to Climate and Drought
- Limited Food May be Significantly Changing Great Lakes Ecosystems
- Chelton Receives 2013 Pecora Award for Achievements in Ocean Remote Sensing
- Thin Skin Beneath Streams Can Power Large Improvements in Water Quality plus 1 more
- What are Future Climate Projections for Precipitation and Temperature for Your County?
- Communities of Southern Chesapeake Bay Find Sea Level Rise Heightened by Sinking Land
- Coastal Survey: Oregon Beaches See More Short-term Erosion than Washington Beaches
- USGS Science at American Geophysical Union Conference, San Francisco, December 8-13, 2013
- Imperiled Mussels May be Further Harmed by Climate Change
- Opportunity to Study Hayward Fault Comes with Cal State East Bay's Planned Building Demolition
- USGS Estimates 6.9 Trillion Cubic Feet of Gas in the Alum Shale of Denmark plus 1 more
- Landsat Users Confirm Its Unique Value
- Landsat Public Meeting Notice: Sustainable Land Imaging Users Forum, Dec. 4
- New Book Celebrates Cupik Youth
- Renewed Land Subsidence Poses Risk to Water Infrastructure in California's San Joaquin Valley
- Measuring Landscape Disturbance of Gas Exploration in Four More Pennsylvania Counties:
- Media Advisory: Land Subsidence Poses Risk to Water Infrastructure in California's San Joaquin Valley
- Media Advisory: Land Subsidence Poses Risk to Water Infrastructure in Californias San Joaquin Valley
- Changes in World's Forests Portrayed in High Definition
- Buckeye Quads Released
- Buckeye Quads Released plus 1 more
- New USGS Study on Chesapeake Bay: Groundwater Delaying the Effects of Some Water Quality Actions
- Wildfire Science Returns to Rim Fire
- Wildfire Science Returns to Rim Fire
- Aquifer Recharge Project Does Not Increase Nitrates in Southwestern San Bernardino County
- Nitrate Levels Continue to Increase in Mississippi River; Signs of Progress in the Illinois River
- First Evidence of Grass Carp Reproduction in the Great Lakes
- The People's Choice: Americans Would Pay to Help Monarch Butterflies
- Satellite Data Yield New Understanding Of How Galápagos Volcanoes Are Formed And May Erupt In The Future
- Household Products May Harm Tree Swallows in Minnesota and Wisconsin
- Earthquake Swarm Continues in Central Oklahoma plus 1 more
- Why America's Heartland is Earthquake Country
- Scientists Detect Magmatic Water on Moon's Surface
- Why America's Heartland is Earthquake Country
- How Global Change Will Impact Mercury around the World
- Hawaii's History of Destructive Earthquakes the Focus of Two Talks
- South Coast Range-Coastal Groundwater Quality: Nitrate More Prevalent at High Concentrations than Statewide
- Surveying Ice and Fire: The First Map of All of Iceland's Glaciers and Subglacier Volcanic Calderas Released plus 1 more
- We Will Rock You -- Geologic Map Day plus 1 more
- Media Advisory: Colombian and US Officials Meet to Save Lives Through Exchange
- Every Drop Counts: Progress Toward a National Water Census
- California's Sea Otter Numbers Continue Slow Climb plus 1 more
- California's Sea Otter Numbers Continue Slow Climb
- New Maps for Colorado and Minnesota plus 1 more
- New Maps for Colorado and Minnesota
- Experts Team Up on Tsunami Resilience in California
- Experts Team Up on Tsunami Resilience in California
- Experts Team Up on Tsunami Resilience in California plus 1 more
- Landsat 8 Satellite Sees Rim Fire from Space plus 2 more
- Hurricane Sandy Eroded Half of Fire Island's Beaches and Dunes: New Report Quantifies Coastal Change
- Hydraulic Fracturing Fluids Likely Harmed Threatened Kentucky Fish Species plus 2 more
- Deadly Diseases Could Strike Bighorn Sheep plus 1 more
- Scientists Detect Magmatic Water on Moon's Surface
- Hurricane Sandy Eroded Half of Fire Islands Beaches and Dunes: New Report Quantifies Coastal Change
- Real-time Monitoring Pays Off for Tracking Nitrate Pulse in Mississippi River Basin to the Gulf of Mexico
- Salton Sea Scientific Monitoring Plan Released
- Remapping Coastal Areas Damaged by Hurricane Sandy
- Crowd-Sourcing the Nation: Now a National Effort
- Placing Sensors Is Next Step in Seismic Science Accompanying Cal State Building Demolition
- National Scenic Trails Added to US Topo Maps
- Largemouth Bass Virus Found in Northern Snakeheads in Virginia
- California Seafloor Mapping Reveals Hidden Treasures
- California Seafloor Mapping Reveals Hidden Treasures
- Studying Potential Debris Flow in Yarnell Hill Burn Area
- Media Advisory: Congressman Higgins and Lake Erie Scientists to Explore "Floating Laboratory" in Buffalo
- New Insight on Vulnerability of Public-Supply Wells to Contamination plus 1 more
- USGS Science at the Ecological Society of America
- Nearly 3,900 New Maps in Time for Summer
- Zoo Polar Bear Sports High-Tech Neckwear for Conservation
- Pesticide Accumulation in Sierra Nevada Frogs
- Pesticide Accumulation in Sierra Nevada Frogs
- Hotter, Drier Climate Leads to More Tree Deaths from Fire
- Navigate America's Major Rivers Without Getting Wet
- Connectivity Best for Created Wetlands
- Nesting Gulf Loggerheads Face Offshore Risks
- Saving Lives Worldwide by Training International Volcano Scientists plus 1 more
- Lesser Prairie-Chicken Nest Survival May Decline by 2050
- Cuyama Valley Groundwater Study Reveals Subsidence, Complex Geology, Other Challenges
- Health of U.S. Streams Reduced by Streamflow Modifications and Contaminants plus 1 more
- New Approach to Measuring Coral Growth Offers Valuable Tool for Reef Managers
- Low-Flying Airplane to "Look" Underground for Clues about New Madrid Earthquakes
- New Tool for Reporting Alaska Volcanic Ash Fall Allows Residents to Assist Scientific Monitoring
- Predicting Hurricane-Induced Coastal Change
- Potential Hot Spot for Avian Flu Transmission Identified in Western Alaska
- Fishing for Science
- Interior Releases First-Ever Comprehensive National Assessment of Geologic Carbon Dioxide Storage Potential
- Elevated Lead Levels Found in Songbirds in Southeast Missouri
- Invasive Snails are Target of UI, USGS Environmental DNA Study
- USGS Completes Decommissioning of Landsat 5 plus 1 more
- Opportunity to Study Hayward Fault Comes with Cal State East Bay's Planned Building Demolition plus 2 more
- Invasive Snails are Target of UI, USGS Environmental DNA Study plus 1 more
- Determining Rivers Vulnerable to Asian Carp Spawning in the Great Lakes Basin
- NOAA, Partners Predict Possible Record-setting Deadzone for Gulf of Mexico plus 1 more
- Measuring Landscape Disturbance of Gas Exploration in Somerset and Westmoreland Counties
- Scientists Find Clues in Cases of Fish Virus Found in Coastal Washington Steelhead
- Not So Constant: Atomic Weights Changed for Five Chemical Elements
- Wolf Harassment Has Little Impact on Elk
- New Method Monitors Riverbed and Flows to Protect Spawning Salmon
- Migration No Longer Best Strategy for Yellowstone Elk
- Research on Rare Earth Elements in Alaska Could Help Make Them Less Rare
- New Report Compiles Variety of Sage-Grouse Data
- Landsat 8 Satellite Begins Watch
- Endangered Sea Turtle Feeding Grounds Discovered in Gulf
- New Book Explores the Past and Future of California Condors in the Pacific Northwest
- Wanted: Host Homes for Important Quake Instruments plus 1 more
- USGS Study Confirms U.S. Amphibian Populations Declining at Precipitous Rates
- The National Map Corps - Volunteers Receive Recognition
- Deficit in Nation's Aquifers Accelerating
- Spring 2012 Earliest on Record plus 1 more
- President's 2014 USGS Budget Proposal Strengthens Science plus 1 more
- New Publication Tells Western Fisheries Research Center's History of Innovation
- Revised Kentucky and Tennessee Maps Reveal New Design
- Spring 2012 Earliest on Record
- Warmer Springs Causing Loss of Snow Cover throughout the Rocky Mountains
- Landsat Images Provide the Gold Standard for New Earth Applications
- Interior Appoints New Climate Change Advisory Committee
- Observing Volcano Awareness Month in Washington
- Decades-old Nitrate Found to Affect Stream Water Quality
- USGS Topo Data on the Go
- AMERICA'S GREAT OUTDOORS: USGS Economic Analysis of Anacostia River Shows Potential Value of Restoring Urban Streams Nationwide
- USGS Releases New Oil and Gas Assessment for Bakken and Three Forks Formations
- Sea Turtles Benefiting From Protected Areas plus 6 more
- Rising Seas Could Threaten Many Acadia NP Marshes
- USGS Measures Record Flooding in Illinois
- Undeveloped Sagebrush Habitat Important for Maintaining Sage-grouse plus 1 more
- Public Open House Canceled at Cascades Volcano Observatory plus 2 more
- Recovering Soil Fertility after Forest Fires plus 11 more
- High Arsenic Levels Found in 8 Percent of Groundwater Wells Studied in Pennsylvania plus 7 more
- USGS to Receive New Great Lakes Research Vessel plus 5 more
- Measuring Landscape Disturbance of Gas Exploration in Allegheny and Susquehanna Counties plus 1 more
- Discovering Species - Just a Click Away
- USGS Seeks Proposals for Earthquake Research
- New Map Sharpens View of African Ecosystems
- New Map Sharpens View of African Ecosystems plus 1 more
- President's 2014 USGS Budget Proposal Strengthens Science
- Texas and New York New Maps Posted
- Interior Releases Progress Report on National Water Census
- New Software Tool Analyzes Effect of Stream and Lake Levels on Adjacent Lands plus 1 more
- USGS Finds No Influence of Oil Platforms on Contaminant Levels in California Fishes
- 25 Years Monitoring Alaska Volcanoes
- Tiny Grazers Play Key Role in Marine Ecosystem Health
- Crowd-Sourcing the Nation: Using Volunteers for Enhanced Data Collection
- Proximity to Coal-Tar-Sealed Pavement Raises Risk of Cancer, Study Finds
- First Images Released From Newest Earth Observation Satellite
- New Water-Quality Test May Prevent Unnecessary Beach Closures
- USGS Estimates 162 Billion Short Tons of Recoverable Coal in the Powder River Basin
- Stay Current on Your Rivers with USGS WaterNow
- Earthquake Catastrophes and Fatalities Projected to Rise in Populous 21st Century
- New Maps Provide Crucial Information for Water Managers
- Interior Prepares to Conduct Landsat 8 Scientific Programs After Successful Launch of Latest Earth-Observing Satellite
- Flash Forward 100 Years: Climate Change Scenarios in California's Bay-Delta
- Interior Prepares to Conduct Landsat 8 Scientific Programs After Successful Launch of Latest Earth-Observing Satellite
- Reminder - Abstracts for the 2013 TMN UC and CDI Workshop Due Soon
- U.S. Nonfuel Mineral Production Increases for Third Straight Year
- World's Oldest-Known Wild Bird Hatches Another Chick
- Kansas and Oklahoma Lead Round 2
- USGS-NOAA: Climate Change Impacts to U.S. Coasts Threaten Public Health, Safety and Economy
- 2013 Gannett Award
- 2013 Gannett Award
- Global Warming May Have Severe Consequences for Rare Haleakala Silverswords
- App-lifying and Enhancing USGS Earth Science Data
- Mission Accomplished for Landsat 5
- Mission Accomplished for Landsat 5
- Emerging Consensus Shows Climate Change Already Having Major Effects on Ecosystems and Species
- Mining Waste Byproduct Capable of Helping Clean Water
- Mining Waste Byproduct Capable of Helping Clean Water
- New Research Underscores Vulnerability of Wildlife in Low-Lying Hawaiian Islands
- New Research Underscores Vulnerability of Wildlife in Low-Lying Hawaiian Islands
- Interior Releases Study of Carbon Storage and Sequestration in Western Ecosystems as Part of National Assessment
- 2012 Pecora Awards Presented for Achievements in Earth Remote Sensing
- 2012 Pecora Awards Presented for Achievements in Earth Remote Sensing
- Research, Response for Future Oil Spills: Lessons Learned from Deepwater Horizon
- Invasive Boa Constrictor Thriving on Puerto Rico
- Invasive Boa Constrictor Thriving on Puerto Rico
- Lidar Confirms Sandy's Dramatic Coastal Change Impacts and Future Coastal Vulnerability
- Lidar Confirms Sandy's Dramatic Coastal Change Impacts and Future Coastal Vulnerability
- White-Nose Syndrome Bat Recovery May Present Challenges Similar to Those in Some Recovering AIDS Patients
- White-Nose Syndrome Bat Recovery May Present Challenges Similar to Those in Some Recovering AIDS Patients
- North Carolina, Delmarva Coastlines Changed by Hurricane Sandy
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