Michigan Geological Survey Store provides the ready to use USGS Topo for 7.5 minutes quadrangles in Michigan. Experience the hassle-free geologic mapping with retouched topo that comes with all the ...
According to a recent survey from the Yale Program on Climate Change Communication, 62% of registered voters across parties prefer a candidate who supports action on global warming. Anthony ...
If you see your reflection in the snow covered hills, it might be time to check out a new map from the United States Geological Survey. The map reveals that a surprisingly large part of the ...
Deaths from landslides in the U.S. are uncommon, but globally, thousands die and thousands more are injured. New database ...
And future-proofing the structure of our land requires an even more precise three-dimensional map ... us to learn from each other. In this way, we are successful in EU-funded programmes, in which we ...
The U.S. Geological Survey has released a new nationwide landslide susceptibility map that indicates nearly 44% of the U.S. could potentially experience landslide activity. The new assessment ...
The U.S. Geological ... s effort to map the nation for critical minerals for about a year and says the data gaps are glaring.
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The United States Geological Survey has given a preliminary measurement of 4.7 for the earthquake, but the measure remains fluid. The USGS says the quake originated more than 4 miles north of Malibu.
A light, 4.7-magnitude earthquake struck near Los Angeles on Thursday, according to the United States Geological Survey. The temblor happened at 7:28 a.m. Pacific time about 4 miles north of ...
Scientists from the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) are taking proactive measures ahead of Hurricane Helene's landfall. Today, ...
The United States Geological Survey reported the first temblor occurred at 10:05 a.m. in Ontario. The quick jolt happened roughly 3 miles southeast of the city and at a depth of 3.6 miles.