Category archive for ‘USGS’
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FREE Public Lecture, Wed., Mar. 3 at 7 pm at the USGS
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Interior Department Announces Appointments to National Geospatial Advisory Committee
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FREE Public Lecture, Wed., Feb. 3, at the USGS – Meet the Author
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FREE USGS Public Lecture entitled “Flight from Extinction: Helping Whooping Cranes Survive” Jan. 6, 2010
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A New Generation of USGS Maps
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FREE Public Lecture “Mapping the Future from 125 Years of Experience”
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USGS Seeks Proposals to Build the National Spatial Data Infrastructure
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Presidential Elections 1789-2008
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Significant Gas Resource Discovered in U.S. Gulf of Mexico
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USGS to Award $5 Million in Earthquake Research Grants
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Endangered Humpback Chub Population Increases 50 Percent from 2001 to 2008
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Measuring Snow with a Bucket, a Windmill, and the Sun? The Government Goes Off the Power Grid in Maine
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USGS Release Historic Flood Crest Flows Down Suwannee River
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New USGS Study Documents Rapid Disappearance of Antarctica’s Ice Shelves
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No Fooling!!! New USGS Public Lecture Series begins April 1
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News Conference 1:30 pm AKDT/5:30 pm Eastern/Mount Redoubt Volcano Erupts Explosively Overnight and This Morning
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Water Quality of Potential Concern in US Private Wells
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The Eruption of Mount Redoubt Volcano Continues with a Another Major Explosion
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Briefing Invite: Quality and Safety of Private Drinking Water Wells
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News Conference 12:00 pm AKDT/4pm Eastern — Mount Redoubt Volcano Continues to Erupt Explosively
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Climate Change, Natural Hazards, Land-Use Change: USGS at Annual Association of American Geographers Meeting
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USGS Offers $7 Million in Earthquake Research Grants
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Science for Understanding the Impacts of Climate Change
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Price for USGS Topo Maps Rises Gently
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Introducing the USGS Public Lecture Series
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New Geospatial One Stop (GOS) Features Add Content to GIS and Mapping Applications
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Tanzanian Villagers Encouraged to Learn Hazards of Living Near Erupting Volcano
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Erosion Doubles Along Part of Alaska’s Arctic Coast: Cultural and Historical Sites Lost
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Managing Water Resources in a Changing Climate
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Abrupt Climate Change: Climate Change Science Program Findings for the United States
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USGS Scientists in the Field Preparing for Hurricane Ike
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Track Flooding During Tropical Storm Gustav in Real-Time
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USGS Scientists in the Field Preparing for Gustav
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Ancient Bacteria Uses Arsenic to Grow
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Strategy to Assess the Nation?s Ground-Water Availability
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Drought Conditions in Western North Carolina Even Worse Than Last Year
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Third Aleutian Volcano Erupts Explosively
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Southern Californians Urged to Join Largest Earthquake Drill in U.S. History/News Release
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Magnitude-5.4 Earthquake Rattles Los Angeles Area/USGS News Release
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USGS, California and UC Davis begin large-scale Delta
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Saltwater Contamination Monitored Daily in Brunswick, Ga.
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Spring Nutrient Delivery to the Gulf Estimated Among Highest in Three Decades
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The Good, the Bad and the Smelly: International Coral Reef Symposium Research (from African Dust to the Future of Coral Reefs)
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Coast Salish and USGS Commit to Restoring Salish Sea Water Quality
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USGS to Help Chile Develop Volcano Early Warning System
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Larsen Named USGS Associate Director for Water
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USGS Crews Dispatched to Measure Historic Indiana Floods
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USGS Better Prepared to Help Emergency Officials Protect the Public this Hurricane Season
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What Makes an Old Geyser Faithful?
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USGS and Environment Canada Will Share Science Across Borders
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USGS and Environment Canada Will Share Science Across Borders
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Real-Time Water Quality Information Available Across the Nation
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How Much Water is Lost in the Great Lakes Basin?
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USGS Sends Crews in Maine to Measure Flooding
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Highest Flood Recorded on Lower Mississippi River Since 1973
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Earthquake Hazard Maps Show How the Nation Shakes with Quakes
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Climate Change May Create Water Supply Shortages in the Colorado River Basin
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Kimball Named Associate Director for Geology
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Glen Canyon Time Lapse Videos Available
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Preliminary Observations from Glen Canyon Dam High Flow Test Discussed by USGS
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Track Flooding with the New USGS Flood Map
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Dramatic Developments at Kilauea Volcano: Scientists Work to Keep Public Safe and Informed
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USGS Sends Crews in Indiana to Measure Flooding
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Learn How Volcano Science Helps Build Safer Communities – Alaska Volcano Observatory Turns 20
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Water Availability – A Matter of Quantity, Quality and Use
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United States and Indonesia to Establish Regional Volcano Observatory in North Sulawesi
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New Web Site Helps Wisconsin Plan for Safe Drinking Water
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Investment and Development Potential for Afghanistan?s Resources
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Earthworms Found to Contain Chemicals from Households and Animal Manure
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USGS Sends Crews in Indiana to Measure Flooding
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The President
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NRC Calibrates Research for The National Map
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USGS Sends Crews in Indiana to Measure Flooding…New Records Set at Tippecanoe and Kankakee River Gages
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Gasoline Additive MTBE Widespread in New Hampshire?s Ground Water
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USGS News: December Science Picks — Tis the Season for Frogs-a-Leaping, Climate Change and Boughs of
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Excellence in Earth Observation Honored
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SGS Study Finds Ash from Southern California Fires May Pose Problems to Health and the Environment
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USGS Examines Importance of Water Budgets in Addressing Water Availability Concerns
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Access Historical Instantaneous Streamflow Data with the New USGS Online Database
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Significant Potential for Undiscovered Resources in Afghanistan
