Kīlauea erupting again
The eruption is currently in its fourth episode, which began the morning of January 15, 2025.
USGS releases a comprehensive look at water resources in the United States
New USGS Model Uses Dragonflies to Estimate Freshwater Mercury Risk on U.S. Protected Lands
Cost-benefit study confirms coral reef restoration could be a cost-effective way to save lives and money
First Federal Advisory Committee on Science Quality and Integrity Formed
New Committee to Advise USGS will meet this month
USGS-USAID Volcano Disaster Assistance Program honored with American Geophysical Union 2024 International Award
Collaborative workshop spotlights machine learning to accelerate USGS critical mineral assessments
Event Notifications
Magnitude 2.77
Magnitude 6.8
Magnitude 6.2
Magnitude 5.7
Magnitude 7.1
Magnitude 6.2
Magnitude 5.7
Magnitude 6.1
Magnitude 4.65
Magnitude 6.8
Volcano Awareness Month on the Island of Hawai‘i
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