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video thumbnail: 2010 IMTA USGS Historical (part 2) 2010 IMTA USGS Historical (part 2)
2010 IMTA USGS Historical (part 2)
2010 IMTA USGS Historical (part 2)

The U.S. Geological Survey’s National Geospatial Program (NGP) was a significant participant in this year’s International Map and Trade Association (IMTA) Conference, September 12-14, 2010.

The U.S. Geological Survey’s National Geospatial Program (NGP) was a significant participant in this year’s International Map and Trade Association (IMTA) Conference, September 12-14, 2010.

video thumbnail: 2010 IMTA USGS Topo and Historical (Q&A) 2010 IMTA USGS Topo and Historical (Q&A)
2010 IMTA USGS Topo and Historical (Q&A)
2010 IMTA USGS Topo and Historical (Q&A)

The U.S. Geological Survey’s National Geospatial Program (NGP) was a significant participant in this year’s International Map and Trade Association (IMTA) Conference, September 12-14, 2010.

The U.S. Geological Survey’s National Geospatial Program (NGP) was a significant participant in this year’s International Map and Trade Association (IMTA) Conference, September 12-14, 2010.

video thumbnail: Mark DeMulder Presentation at the ESRI User's Conference Mark DeMulder Presentation at the ESRI User's Conference
Mark DeMulder Presentation at the ESRI User's Conference
Mark DeMulder Presentation at the ESRI User's Conference

Mark DeMulder, Director of the U.S. Geological Survey's National Geospatial Program (NGP) gives a briefing at the USGS All-Hands meeting during the ESRI UC on July 14, 2010.

Mark DeMulder, Director of the U.S. Geological Survey's National Geospatial Program (NGP) gives a briefing at the USGS All-Hands meeting during the ESRI UC on July 14, 2010.

video thumbnail: Mark DeMulder Presentation at AAG Mark DeMulder Presentation at AAG
Mark DeMulder Presentation at AAG
Mark DeMulder Presentation at AAG

Mark DeMulder, Director of the U.S. Geological Survey's National Geospatial Program (NGP) is featured as part of a panel discussion at the annual Association of American Geographer's conference in Washington DC, mid-April 2010.  The presentation includes:

Mark DeMulder, Director of the U.S. Geological Survey's National Geospatial Program (NGP) is featured as part of a panel discussion at the annual Association of American Geographer's conference in Washington DC, mid-April 2010.  The presentation includes:

video thumbnail: Indian Ocean Tsunami Warning System (IOTWS) Indian Ocean Tsunami Warning System (IOTWS)
Indian Ocean Tsunami Warning System (IOTWS)
Indian Ocean Tsunami Warning System (IOTWS)

This video gives a brief overview of the U.S. Program for the Indian Ocean Tsunami Warning System.
It includes footage of the deployment of the first Indian Ocean Tsunami Detection (DART) buoy in December 2006, of a simulation exercise in Padang, Indonesia, a training course in seismology that took place in 2007, as well as interviews with scientists.

This video gives a brief overview of the U.S. Program for the Indian Ocean Tsunami Warning System.
It includes footage of the deployment of the first Indian Ocean Tsunami Detection (DART) buoy in December 2006, of a simulation exercise in Padang, Indonesia, a training course in seismology that took place in 2007, as well as interviews with scientists.

Old time video title screen reads "The Survey of the Grand Canyon of the Colorado River in Arizona" 1923 Survey of the Grand Canyon of the Colorado River in Arizona
1923 Survey of the Grand Canyon of the Colorado River in Arizona
1923 Survey of the Grand Canyon of the Colorado River in Arizona

The survey of the Grand Canyon of the Colorado River in Arizona. This survey, perhaps the most difficult ever undertaken by government engineers, was made to show the possibilities for development of power. Every feasible dam site was surveyed and the flow of all tributary streams was measured.

The survey of the Grand Canyon of the Colorado River in Arizona. This survey, perhaps the most difficult ever undertaken by government engineers, was made to show the possibilities for development of power. Every feasible dam site was surveyed and the flow of all tributary streams was measured.