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Groundwater monitoring well
Groundwater-monitoring well
Groundwater-monitoring well
Groundwater-monitoring well

The USGS installs a sensor to monitor groundwater levels in real time at a well located at the City University of New York, York College campus. 

The USGS installs a sensor to monitor groundwater levels in real time at a well located at the City University of New York, York College campus. 

Groundwater monitoring well
Groundwater-monitoring well
Groundwater-monitoring well
Groundwater-monitoring well

The USGS installs a sensor to monitor groundwater levels in real time at a well located at the City University of New York, York College campus. 

The USGS installs a sensor to monitor groundwater levels in real time at a well located at the City University of New York, York College campus. 

Groundwater monitoring well
Groundwater-monitoring well
Groundwater-monitoring well
Groundwater-monitoring well

The USGS installs a sensor to monitor groundwater levels in real time at a well located at the City University of New York, York College campus. 

The USGS installs a sensor to monitor groundwater levels in real time at a well located at the City University of New York, York College campus. 

Scientist with laptop on dock next to tripod
Leveling a newly installed radar gage on the dock at Rye Playland, NY
Leveling a newly installed radar gage on the dock at Rye Playland, NY
Leveling a newly installed radar gage on the dock at Rye Playland, NY

Leveling a newly installed radar gage on the dock at Rye Playland, NY.

Spring 2024 Photo Contest Winner: Natalie Cheung, USGS at Work category

Leveling a newly installed radar gage on the dock at Rye Playland, NY.

Spring 2024 Photo Contest Winner: Natalie Cheung, USGS at Work category

Diver leaning back off boat about to enter water
Andrew Kowalczk entering the Oneida River to conduct annual servicing to an Index Velocity gage
Andrew Kowalczk entering the Oneida River to conduct annual servicing to an Index Velocity gage
Andrew Kowalczk entering the Oneida River to conduct annual servicing to an Index Velocity gage

Andrew Kowalczk, a NYWSC scientific diver, entering the Oneida River to conduct annual servicing to an Index Velocity gage. The NYWSC divers service various gages across the state to ensure data collected is as accurate as possible for the cooperators and public.

Fall 2023 Photo Contest Winner: Zachary Heck, People category

Andrew Kowalczk, a NYWSC scientific diver, entering the Oneida River to conduct annual servicing to an Index Velocity gage. The NYWSC divers service various gages across the state to ensure data collected is as accurate as possible for the cooperators and public.

Fall 2023 Photo Contest Winner: Zachary Heck, People category

A woman wears a PFD and hat while driving a boat.
Native American Research Assistantship Participant Electa Hare-RedCorn
Native American Research Assistantship Participant Electa Hare-RedCorn
Native American Research Assistantship Participant Electa Hare-RedCorn

Electa Hare-RedCorn is a member of the Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma and a descendant of the Ihanktonwan Dakota tribal communities. She was participant in the Native American Research Assistantship program in 2023 with mentors from the New York Water Science Center and New England Water Science Center.

Electa Hare-RedCorn is a member of the Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma and a descendant of the Ihanktonwan Dakota tribal communities. She was participant in the Native American Research Assistantship program in 2023 with mentors from the New York Water Science Center and New England Water Science Center.

A woman sits at a desk looking at a laptop screen next to another woman in a flowered shirt.
Native American Research Assistantship Participant Learns from USGS Staff
Native American Research Assistantship Participant Learns from USGS Staff
Native American Research Assistantship Participant Learns from USGS Staff

Electa Hare-RedCorn was a participant in the Native American Research Assistantship program in 2023. She was mentored by USGS staff at the New England and New York Water Science Centers.

Electa Hare-RedCorn was a participant in the Native American Research Assistantship program in 2023. She was mentored by USGS staff at the New England and New York Water Science Centers.

Amanda May is taking field measurements prior to cleaning the sensors at one of the sites for the SALT project in Lake Placid
Taking field measurements prior to cleaning the sensors at one of the sites for the SALT project in Lake Placid, NY
Taking field measurements prior to cleaning the sensors at one of the sites for the SALT project in Lake Placid, NY
Taking field measurements prior to cleaning the sensors at one of the sites for the SALT project in Lake Placid, NY

Amanda May is taking field measurements prior to cleaning the sensors at one of the sites for the SALT project in Lake Placid, NY, on a chilly winter day.

Winter 2023 Photo Contest Winner: Cara Udvadia, Honorable Mention category

Amanda May is taking field measurements prior to cleaning the sensors at one of the sites for the SALT project in Lake Placid, NY, on a chilly winter day.

Winter 2023 Photo Contest Winner: Cara Udvadia, Honorable Mention category

Downstream view of the East Branch Fish Creek at Taberg, NY
East Branch Fish Creek at Taberg, NY
East Branch Fish Creek at Taberg, NY
East Branch Fish Creek at Taberg, NY

Downstream view of the East Branch Fish Creek at Taberg, New York

Winter 2023 Photo Contest Winner: Zachary Heck, Where We Work category

Downstream view of the East Branch Fish Creek at Taberg, New York

Winter 2023 Photo Contest Winner: Zachary Heck, Where We Work category

Photo of geophysical equipment mounted on a drone sitting on a launchpad, with wetland open water and grasses in background
USGS conducts ground-penetrating radar survey to map peat
USGS conducts ground-penetrating radar survey to map peat
USGS conducts ground-penetrating radar survey to map peat

USGS recently tested ground-penetrating radar (GPR) on a drone for mapping peat thickness and extent. This work is part of a collaboration with Florida Atlantic University to study and locate large carbon gas emissions from peat soils in the swampy wetlands of the Everglades in Florida.

USGS recently tested ground-penetrating radar (GPR) on a drone for mapping peat thickness and extent. This work is part of a collaboration with Florida Atlantic University to study and locate large carbon gas emissions from peat soils in the swampy wetlands of the Everglades in Florida.

Photo of equipment mounted on a drone sitting on a launchpad. In the background, a scientist is sitting next to a van.
USGS scientist prepares drone ground-penetrating radar for peat mapping
USGS scientist prepares drone ground-penetrating radar for peat mapping
USGS scientist prepares drone ground-penetrating radar for peat mapping

USGS recently tested ground-penetrating radar (GPR) on a drone for mapping peat thickness and extent. This work is part of a collaboration with Florida Atlantic University to study and locate large carbon gas emissions from peat soils in the swampy wetlands of the Everglades in Florida.

USGS recently tested ground-penetrating radar (GPR) on a drone for mapping peat thickness and extent. This work is part of a collaboration with Florida Atlantic University to study and locate large carbon gas emissions from peat soils in the swampy wetlands of the Everglades in Florida.

USGS scientists collect sediment core samples to study the history of cyanobacteria blooms in New York’s Moreau Lake.
Core Samples from Moreau Lake
Core Samples from Moreau Lake
Core Samples from Moreau Lake

USGS scientists collect sediment core samples to study the history of cyanobacteria blooms in New York’s Moreau Lake.

USGS scientists collect sediment core samples to study the history of cyanobacteria blooms in New York’s Moreau Lake.

USGS scientists collect sediment core samples to study the history of cyanobacteria blooms in New York’s Moreau Lake.
Core Samples from Moreau Lake
Core Samples from Moreau Lake
Core Samples from Moreau Lake

USGS scientists collect sediment core samples to study the history of cyanobacteria blooms in New York’s Moreau Lake.

USGS scientists collect sediment core samples to study the history of cyanobacteria blooms in New York’s Moreau Lake.

USGS scientists collect sediment core samples to study the history of cyanobacteria blooms in New York’s Moreau Lake.
Core Samples from Moreau Lake
Core Samples from Moreau Lake
Core Samples from Moreau Lake

USGS scientists collect sediment core samples to study the history of cyanobacteria blooms in New York’s Moreau Lake.

USGS scientists collect sediment core samples to study the history of cyanobacteria blooms in New York’s Moreau Lake.

USGS scientists collect sediment core samples to study the history of cyanobacteria blooms in New York’s Moreau Lake.
Core Samples from Moreau Lake
Core Samples from Moreau Lake
Core Samples from Moreau Lake

USGS scientists collect sediment core samples to study the history of cyanobacteria blooms in New York’s Moreau Lake.

USGS scientists collect sediment core samples to study the history of cyanobacteria blooms in New York’s Moreau Lake.

Image of Gloeotrichia echinulata colonies found by USGS scientists in the water column at Moreau Lake in New York.
Gloeotrichia Echinulata Colonies
Gloeotrichia Echinulata Colonies
Gloeotrichia Echinulata Colonies

Image of Gloeotrichia echinulata colonies found by USGS scientists in the water column at Moreau Lake in New York.

Image of Gloeotrichia echinulata colonies found by USGS scientists in the water column at Moreau Lake in New York.

Image of Gloeotrichia echinulata colonies found by USGS scientists in the water column at Moreau Lake in New York.
Gloeotrichia Echinulata Colonies
Gloeotrichia Echinulata Colonies
Gloeotrichia Echinulata Colonies

Image of Gloeotrichia echinulata colonies found by USGS scientists in the water column at Moreau Lake in New York.

Image of Gloeotrichia echinulata colonies found by USGS scientists in the water column at Moreau Lake in New York.

Collage of differential leveling techniques
Differential leveling techniques are performed to determine reference-mark elevations at historic streamgage
Differential leveling techniques are performed to determine reference-mark elevations at historic streamgage
Differential leveling techniques are performed to determine reference-mark elevations at historic streamgage

Differential leveling techniques are performed by Alex Wong to determine reference-mark elevations at historic USGS streamgage, 01303000 Mill Neck Creek in Mill Neck, NY.

Summer 2022 Photo Contest Winner: Amy Simonson, Where We Work category

Differential leveling techniques are performed by Alex Wong to determine reference-mark elevations at historic USGS streamgage, 01303000 Mill Neck Creek in Mill Neck, NY.

Summer 2022 Photo Contest Winner: Amy Simonson, Where We Work category

Photo of nine USGS employees posing for a picture during ice training
Photo of nine USGS employees posing for a picture during ice training
Photo of nine USGS employees posing for a picture during ice training
Photo of nine USGS employees posing for a picture during ice training

Photo Contest Winner | Winter 2022 | People

Photo of nine USGS employees posing for a picture during ice training

Photo Contest Winner | Winter 2022 | People

Photo of nine USGS employees posing for a picture during ice training

Grass Field in Tully Valley, New York
Grass Field in Tully Valley, New York
Grass Field in Tully Valley, New York
Grass Field in Tully Valley, New York

Grass Field in Tully Valley, New York

October 2021 Region 1 Photo Contest Winner Honorable Mention #2

Grass Field in Tully Valley, New York

October 2021 Region 1 Photo Contest Winner Honorable Mention #2

Hydrotech Kaylie Butts at Indian Lake
Hydrotech Kaylie Butts at Indian Lake
Hydrotech Kaylie Butts at Indian Lake
Hydrotech Kaylie Butts at Indian Lake

Hydrotech Kaylie Butts at Indian Lake

October 2021 Region 1 Photo Contest Winner Honorable Mention #1

Hydrotech Kaylie Butts at Indian Lake

October 2021 Region 1 Photo Contest Winner Honorable Mention #1