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A headshot photo of Gericke Cook.
Gericke Cook Staff Profile Photo
Gericke Cook Staff Profile Photo
Gericke Cook Staff Profile Photo

A staff profile photo of Gericke Cook. Gericke is a Supervisory Data Scientist in the Data Science Branch for the USGS Water Resources Mission Area. 

A staff profile photo of Gericke Cook. Gericke is a Supervisory Data Scientist in the Data Science Branch for the USGS Water Resources Mission Area. 

USGS map identifying the percent probability for any location in New Hampshire to have groundwater with radon concentrations greater than the state government’s standard of 2,000 picocuries per liter for drinking water.
Radon in New Hampshire Groundwater
Radon in New Hampshire Groundwater
Radon in New Hampshire Groundwater

USGS map identifying the percent probability for any location in New Hampshire to have groundwater with radon concentrations greater than the state government’s standard of 2,000 picocuries per liter for drinking water.

USGS map identifying the percent probability for any location in New Hampshire to have groundwater with radon concentrations greater than the state government’s standard of 2,000 picocuries per liter for drinking water.

A staff profile photo of Emily K. Read
Emily Read Staff Profile Photo
Emily Read Staff Profile Photo
Emily Read Staff Profile Photo

A staff profile photo of Dr. Emily K. Read. Emily is the Chief of Web Communications for the United States Geological Survey Water Resources Mission Area.

A staff profile photo of Dr. Emily K. Read. Emily is the Chief of Web Communications for the United States Geological Survey Water Resources Mission Area.

A staff profile photo of Margaux Sleckman
Margaux Sleckman Staff Profile Photo
Margaux Sleckman Staff Profile Photo
Margaux Sleckman Staff Profile Photo

A staff profile photo of Margaux Sleckman. Margaux is a data scientist in the USGS Water Mission Area. 

A staff profile photo of Margaux Sleckman. Margaux is a data scientist in the USGS Water Mission Area. 

A staff profile photo of Amanda (Mandie) Carr
Mandie Carr Staff Profile Photo
Mandie Carr Staff Profile Photo
Mandie Carr Staff Profile Photo

A staff profile photo of Amanda (Mandie) Carr. Mandie is a science communicator in the Web Communications Branch of the USGS Water Resources Mission Area.

A staff profile photo of Amanda (Mandie) Carr. Mandie is a science communicator in the Web Communications Branch of the USGS Water Resources Mission Area.

Illinois River Basin low-level flight map overview
Illinois River Basin low-level flight overview
Illinois River Basin low-level flight overview
Illinois River Basin low-level flight overview

This map shows the airborne geophysical survey area and planned flight paths across the Illinois River Basin in Illinois and northwest Indiana. Surveys will not occur directly above populated areas. Planned flight lines and survey progress can be found online

(USGS map) 

This map shows the airborne geophysical survey area and planned flight paths across the Illinois River Basin in Illinois and northwest Indiana. Surveys will not occur directly above populated areas. Planned flight lines and survey progress can be found online

(USGS map) 

Infographic still image of US River Conditions
Thumbnail of River Conditions Oct 1 thru Sept 30 2022
Thumbnail of River Conditions Oct 1 thru Sept 30 2022
Thumbnail of River Conditions Oct 1 thru Sept 30 2022

This is a still, thumbnail image for the U.S. river conditions for Oct 1, 2022 through September 30, 2022.

This is a still, thumbnail image for the U.S. river conditions for Oct 1, 2022 through September 30, 2022.

Thumbnail of US river conditions oct 1 2022 to dec 31 2022
Thumbnail of River Conditions from Oct 1 2022 to Dec 31 2022
Thumbnail of River Conditions from Oct 1 2022 to Dec 31 2022
Thumbnail of River Conditions from Oct 1 2022 to Dec 31 2022

Thumbnail image of US river conditions from October 1, 2022 to December 31, 2022.

Thumbnail image of US river conditions from October 1, 2022 to December 31, 2022.

A staff profile photo of Dr. Merritt Harlan.
Dr. Merritt Harlan Staff Profile Photo
Dr. Merritt Harlan Staff Profile Photo
Dr. Merritt Harlan Staff Profile Photo

A staff profile photo of Dr. Merritt Harland. Dr. Merritt Harlan (she/her) is a Mendenhall Fellow and research hydrologist for the USGS Water Resources Mission Area based in Lakewood Colorado.  

A staff profile photo of Dr. Merritt Harland. Dr. Merritt Harlan (she/her) is a Mendenhall Fellow and research hydrologist for the USGS Water Resources Mission Area based in Lakewood Colorado.  

A staff profile photo of Amber Jones.
Amber Jones Staff Profile Photo
Amber Jones Staff Profile Photo
Amber Jones Staff Profile Photo

A staff profile photo of Amber Jones. Amber is a physical scientist - product owner within the USGS Water Resources Mission Area.

A staff profile photo of Amber Jones. Amber is a physical scientist - product owner within the USGS Water Resources Mission Area.

A staff profile photo of Bruce Lindsey
Bruce Lindsey Staff profile photo
Bruce Lindsey Staff profile photo
Bruce Lindsey Staff profile photo

A staff profile photo of Bruce Lindsey. Bruce is a hydrologist in the USGS Water Resources Mission Area.

A staff profile photo of Bruce Lindsey. Bruce is a hydrologist in the USGS Water Resources Mission Area.

A tile map of the US showing streamgages by flow levels through the month of December2022.
December 2022 Streamflow Tile Map
December 2022 Streamflow Tile Map
December 2022 Streamflow Tile Map

A tile map of the US showing streamgages by flow levels through the month of December 2022. For each state, an area chart shows the proportion of streamgages in wet, normal, or dry conditions. Streamflow conditions are quantified using percentiles comparing the past month’s flow levels to the historic record for each streamgage.

A tile map of the US showing streamgages by flow levels through the month of December 2022. For each state, an area chart shows the proportion of streamgages in wet, normal, or dry conditions. Streamflow conditions are quantified using percentiles comparing the past month’s flow levels to the historic record for each streamgage.

USGS Arroyo Hondo near San Jose CA (11173200) streamgaging station in January 2023 (watershed burned by SCU Lightning Complex in August 2020) (photo by Emily Zierdt-Smith, USGS)
Arroyo Hondo CA
Arroyo Hondo CA
Arroyo Hondo CA

USGS Arroyo Hondo near San Jose CA (11173200) streamgaging station in January 2023 (watershed burned by SCU Lightning Complex in August 2020) (photo by Emily Zierdt-Smith, USGS)

USGS Arroyo Hondo near San Jose CA (11173200) streamgaging station in January 2023 (watershed burned by SCU Lightning Complex in August 2020) (photo by Emily Zierdt-Smith, USGS)

A map of the contiguous U.S. using a snowflake hex pattern to show snow persistence over a 20-year period.
Tis the season to be snowy! Data Viz
Tis the season to be snowy! Data Viz
Tis the season to be snowy! Data Viz

A map of the contiguous U.S. using a snowflake hex pattern to show snow persistence over a 20-year period. Snow persistence is measured as the snow cover index, or the average fraction of time snow was on the ground from Jan 1 to. July 3 from 2001-2020.

A map of the contiguous U.S. using a snowflake hex pattern to show snow persistence over a 20-year period. Snow persistence is measured as the snow cover index, or the average fraction of time snow was on the ground from Jan 1 to. July 3 from 2001-2020.

woman taking measurements at stream gage
High water mark on streamgage 11161000 San-Lorenzo-River Santa-Cruz
High water mark on streamgage 11161000 San-Lorenzo-River Santa-Cruz
High water mark on streamgage 11161000 San-Lorenzo-River Santa-Cruz

Sharon Mulready, USGS Hydrologic Technician, recording the high-water mark on gage 11161000 San Lorenzo River Santa Cruz. The stream is filled with a tremendous amount of sediment moved by the storm on December 31st, 2022.

Sharon Mulready, USGS Hydrologic Technician, recording the high-water mark on gage 11161000 San Lorenzo River Santa Cruz. The stream is filled with a tremendous amount of sediment moved by the storm on December 31st, 2022.

High water in the Walnut Creek watershed in Raleigh, North Carolina, in 2022.
High water in the Walnut Creek watershed
High water in the Walnut Creek watershed
High water in the Walnut Creek watershed

High water in the Walnut Creek watershed in Raleigh, North Carolina, in 2022. Flooding can impact nearby infrastructure, including homes, businesses, roads and trails. Credit: Kristina Hopkins, USGS.

High water in the Walnut Creek watershed in Raleigh, North Carolina, in 2022. Flooding can impact nearby infrastructure, including homes, businesses, roads and trails. Credit: Kristina Hopkins, USGS.

A USGS map of the U.S. with dots representing tap water sample sites across the nation, varying in size and shade of blue to
PFAS in Select U.S. Tapwater Locations
PFAS in Select U.S. Tapwater Locations
PFAS in Select U.S. Tapwater Locations

This USGS map shows the number of PFAS detected in tap water samples from select sites across the nation. The findings are based on a USGS study of samples taken between 2016 and 2021 from private and public supplies at 716 locations. The map does not represent the only locations in the U.S. with PFAS.  

This USGS map shows the number of PFAS detected in tap water samples from select sites across the nation. The findings are based on a USGS study of samples taken between 2016 and 2021 from private and public supplies at 716 locations. The map does not represent the only locations in the U.S. with PFAS.  

A profile photo of Nathaniel (Nate) Booth. Nate is wearing a hard hat and a reflective vest on a work site.
Nathaniel Booth Profile Photo
Nathaniel Booth Profile Photo
Nathaniel Booth Profile Photo

A staff profile photo of Nathaniel (Nate) Booth. Nate is Senior Advisor, Office of the Chief Operating Officer for the USGS Water Resources Mission Area. 

A staff profile photo of Nathaniel (Nate) Booth. Nate is Senior Advisor, Office of the Chief Operating Officer for the USGS Water Resources Mission Area. 

A photo of a USGS streamgage and a USGS employee. The gage and the employee look small compared to the very large rocks that they are on top of. There is a small water fall to the left of the gage and the employee.
Rancho Guejito Streamgage
Rancho Guejito Streamgage
Rancho Guejito Streamgage

A photo of a USGS streamgage and a USGS employee. The gage and the employee look small compared to the very large rocks that they are on top of. There is a small water fall to the left of the gage and the employee. This gage is in Rancho Guejito, California.

A photo of a USGS streamgage and a USGS employee. The gage and the employee look small compared to the very large rocks that they are on top of. There is a small water fall to the left of the gage and the employee. This gage is in Rancho Guejito, California.

A photo of deicing salt applied to parking lots. This salt can be the source of constituents in bodies of water.
Deicing salt applied to parking lots
Deicing salt applied to parking lots
Deicing salt applied to parking lots

The Delaware River Basin had upward trends in specific conductance, total dissolved solids, chloride, and sodium. Deicing salt applied to parking lots can be a source of these constituents in water bodies (Photo by Meg Shoda, USGS, December 2020).

The Delaware River Basin had upward trends in specific conductance, total dissolved solids, chloride, and sodium. Deicing salt applied to parking lots can be a source of these constituents in water bodies (Photo by Meg Shoda, USGS, December 2020).

A photo of Alissa Coes, the Director of the Office of Quality Assurance in the Water Resources Mission Area. Alissa is in front of a backdrop made up of greenery and flowers.
Alissa Coes Staff Profile Photo
Alissa Coes Staff Profile Photo
Alissa Coes Staff Profile Photo

A photo of Alissa Coes, the Director of the Office of Quality Assurance in the Water Resources Mission Area. 

A photo of Alissa Coes, the Director of the Office of Quality Assurance in the Water Resources Mission Area.