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USGS represented at the International Cartographic Conference

USGS represented at the International Cartographic Conference

Recently, representatives from the USGS National Geospatial Program and National Geospatial Technical Operations Center participated in the 2017...

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Mapping Volunteers in the Spotlight

Mapping Volunteers in the Spotlight

As the USGS continues to celebrate “Mapping Month”, we again promote noteworthy contributors to The National Map Corps “crowdsourcing” project.

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Volunteering for Science

Volunteering for Science

The National Map Corps recognizes major volunteers to national mapping efforts

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Mapping Month

Mapping Month

Everything happens at a place, the place matters, and the USGS has the science of place.

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Slag-What is it Good for?

Slag-What is it Good for?

Slag. Depending on where you’re from, it may be an insult, a term meaning trash, or, in our case, the waste left over from metal smelting or refining...

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Peering into the Future of Agricultural Change

Peering into the Future of Agricultural Change

What would it take to produce a billion tons of biomass for fuel production? 

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USGS Collaborates with FEMA on National Earthquake Loss Estimate

USGS Collaborates with FEMA on National Earthquake Loss Estimate

Earthquakes are estimated to cost the nation $6.1 billion annually in building stock losses according to an updated report published today by FEMA.

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Bringing Science to Bear at the Cinnabar Mine

Bringing Science to Bear at the Cinnabar Mine

At USGS, although the rocks we study are millions of years old, our scientific methods are cutting edge! Here's just one example of how we use...

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Mapping Challenge: Illinois Post Offices

Mapping Challenge: Illinois Post Offices

The National Map Corps is requesting volunteer assistance to verify Post Office information in Illinois

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Searching to Study the Remaining Few

Searching to Study the Remaining Few

An extremely rare Mojave River western pond turtle was recently observed by U.S. Geological Survey scientists and staff from The Living Desert Zoo and...

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EarthWord–Strike-Slip Fault

EarthWord–Strike-Slip Fault

This EarthWord isn’t a new dance-move; it’s been around since we’ve had tectonic plates...

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EarthWord–Vog

EarthWord–Vog

Just like smog and fog, this EarthWord is not what you want to see while driving...

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