GIS Data
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Satellite image shows June 27th lava flow
This satellite image was captured on Saturday, May 30, by the Advanced Land Imager instrument onboard NASA's Earth Observing 1 satellite.
Newberry Volcano's youngest lava flows
Geologic map of the southern White Ledge Peak and Matilija quadrangles, Santa Barbara and Ventura Counties, California
Map showing flow field changes
This map shows recent changes to Kīlauea’s active East Rift Zone lava flow field.
Offshore geology and geomorphology from Point Piedras Blancas to Pismo Beach, San Luis Obispo County, California
Marine geology and geomorphology were mapped along the continental shelf and upper slope between Point Piedras Blancas and Pismo Beach, California. The map area is divided into the following three (smaller) map areas, listed from north to south: San Simeon, Morro Bay, and Point San Luis. Each smaller map area consists of a geologic map and the corresponding geophysical data that support the geolog
Water-table and potentiometric-surface altitudes in the Upper Glacial, Magothy, and Lloyd aquifers of Long Island, New York, April-May 2013
Potentiometric surface, 2012, and water-level differences, 2005-12, of the Sparta Aquifer in north-central Louisiana
Landsat satellite image shows June 27th lava flow
This satellite image was captured on Wednesday, May 6, 2015 by the Landsat 8 satellite.
Geologic map of the Montauk quadrangle, Dent, Texas, and Shannon Counties, Missouri
Colored shaded-relief bathymetry, acoustic backscatter, and selected perspective views of the Inner Continental Borderland, southern California
Geologic map of Tooting crater, Amazonis Planitia region of Mars
Map showing flow field changes
This map shows recent changes to Kīlauea’s active East Rift Zone lava flow field.