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Deploying an instrumented minipod South of Fire Island, NY.
Deploying an instrumented minipod South of Fire Island, NY.
Deploying an instrumented minipod South of Fire Island, NY.
Deploying an instrumented minipod South of Fire Island, NY.

 USGS researchers deploying an instrumented minipod South of Fire Island, NY.

A person wearing scuba gear positions an underwater instrument package on the seafloor.
Installing oceanographic monitoring instrumentation on the seafloor
Installing oceanographic monitoring instrumentation on the seafloor
Installing oceanographic monitoring instrumentation on the seafloor

USGS research geologist Curt Storlazzi installs an instrument package on the seafloor of Maunalua Bay, Oʻahu. The platform, called a MiniPROBE, hosts six upward-looking acoustic Doppler current profilers (ADCP), seven conductivity and temperature (CT) sensors, and eight self-logging optical backscatter sensors (SLOBS).

USGS research geologist Curt Storlazzi installs an instrument package on the seafloor of Maunalua Bay, Oʻahu. The platform, called a MiniPROBE, hosts six upward-looking acoustic Doppler current profilers (ADCP), seven conductivity and temperature (CT) sensors, and eight self-logging optical backscatter sensors (SLOBS).

Kristen Hart holds a tagged sea turtle on the edge of a boat
Kristen Hart releasing a satellite-tagged hawksbill sea turtle
Kristen Hart releasing a satellite-tagged hawksbill sea turtle
Kristen Hart releasing a satellite-tagged hawksbill sea turtle

Kristen Hart releasing a satellite-tagged hawksbill sea turtle, August 2008, Dry Tortugas National Park.

Photograph of USGS scientists standing in front of a helicopter
Remote places
Remote places
Remote places

Woods Hole Coastal and Marine Science Center's Ellyn Montgomery (right) on the helipad of the Canadian Coast Guard Vessel Louis St. Laurent returning from an ice reconnaissance flight as part of a joint study mapping the foot of the continental slope in the Arctic Ocean in 2008

Woods Hole Coastal and Marine Science Center's Ellyn Montgomery (right) on the helipad of the Canadian Coast Guard Vessel Louis St. Laurent returning from an ice reconnaissance flight as part of a joint study mapping the foot of the continental slope in the Arctic Ocean in 2008

A very close-up photo of sand grains from the Grand Canyon River, with a centimeter scale drawn on top.
Grand Canyon sand
Grand Canyon sand
Grand Canyon sand

Grand Canyon sand was photographed with a hand-held point-and-shoot camera in a waterproof housing.

Grand Canyon sand was photographed with a hand-held point-and-shoot camera in a waterproof housing.

Shaded relief and combined bathymetry map of Puerto Rico
Shaded relief and combined bathymetry map of Puerto Rico
Shaded relief and combined bathymetry map of Puerto Rico
Shaded relief and combined bathymetry map of Puerto Rico

(Top image) Shaded relief of the new multibeam bathymetry along the Puerto Rico Trench illuminated from the northwest. Thin contours indicate bathymetry at 500-m intervals. (Bottom image) Combined bathymetry map of the multibeam bathymetry data, single-beam bathymetry compilation around Puerto Rico, Lidar data near shore, and topography of Puerto Rico.

(Top image) Shaded relief of the new multibeam bathymetry along the Puerto Rico Trench illuminated from the northwest. Thin contours indicate bathymetry at 500-m intervals. (Bottom image) Combined bathymetry map of the multibeam bathymetry data, single-beam bathymetry compilation around Puerto Rico, Lidar data near shore, and topography of Puerto Rico.

Static stress change models
Static stress change models
Static stress change models
Static stress change models

Static stress change models for known or hypothesized faults in the Hispaniola and Puerto Rico subduction segments due to (a) slip on a patch of the Puerto Rico subduction zone, and (b) slip on a patch of the Hispaniola subduction zone. An open arrow denotes slip direction and the patches are marked by dashed rectangles.

Static stress change models for known or hypothesized faults in the Hispaniola and Puerto Rico subduction segments due to (a) slip on a patch of the Puerto Rico subduction zone, and (b) slip on a patch of the Hispaniola subduction zone. An open arrow denotes slip direction and the patches are marked by dashed rectangles.

Photograph of  Instrumented Pressure Testing Chamber body
Instrumented Pressure Testing Chamber
Instrumented Pressure Testing Chamber
Instrumented Pressure Testing Chamber

A pressurized, stable, hydrate-bearing sediment core can be fed through the IPTC body, shown here being used in Singapore to support the Indian National Gas Hydrates Program (NGHP1)

A pressurized, stable, hydrate-bearing sediment core can be fed through the IPTC body, shown here being used in Singapore to support the Indian National Gas Hydrates Program (NGHP1)

Scientists operate scientific sediment coring equipment with a tall metal barrel and tripod on a sandy beach near the water.
USGS staff collecting vibracore on Ft. DeSoto Beach, Florida
USGS staff collecting vibracore on Ft. DeSoto Beach, Florida
USGS staff collecting vibracore on Ft. DeSoto Beach, Florida

USGS staff collecting a sediment core on Ft. Desoto Beach, Florida using vibracoring equipment. This type of sediment coring uses the vibration of an electric motor to sink an aluminum core barrel into the ground. When the core barrel enters the ground the sediment in the ground fills up the barrel and the crew uses the tripod to pull the core out of the ground.

USGS staff collecting a sediment core on Ft. Desoto Beach, Florida using vibracoring equipment. This type of sediment coring uses the vibration of an electric motor to sink an aluminum core barrel into the ground. When the core barrel enters the ground the sediment in the ground fills up the barrel and the crew uses the tripod to pull the core out of the ground.

Map indicating locations of personnel involved in the Gas Hydrates Project
Gas Hydrates Project personnel location map.
Gas Hydrates Project personnel location map.
Gas Hydrates Project personnel location map.

The USGS Gas Hydrates Project integrates across USGS mission areas, programs, and regions. The stars indicate the locations of personnel involved in the Gas Hydrates Project. Within the US, much of the research focuses on the Gulf of Mexico and Alaska, which represent marine and permafrost-associated settings for gas hydrates, respectively.

The USGS Gas Hydrates Project integrates across USGS mission areas, programs, and regions. The stars indicate the locations of personnel involved in the Gas Hydrates Project. Within the US, much of the research focuses on the Gulf of Mexico and Alaska, which represent marine and permafrost-associated settings for gas hydrates, respectively.

People stand on the stern of a boat while launching equipment into the water.
Deploying the poking eyeball
Deploying the poking eyeball
Deploying the poking eyeball

USGS scientists from the Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center (PCMSC) in Santa Cruz, California deploy an instrument called the poking eyeball. The system, developed by PCMSC, was designed to take repetitive microscopic images of the seabed from a tripod on the seafloor.

USGS scientists from the Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center (PCMSC) in Santa Cruz, California deploy an instrument called the poking eyeball. The system, developed by PCMSC, was designed to take repetitive microscopic images of the seabed from a tripod on the seafloor.

Flooded coastal streets, houses, and fields after Hurricane Ike passes through Texas
Flooding on Texas coast after Hurricane Ike passes
Flooding on Texas coast after Hurricane Ike passes
Flooding on Texas coast after Hurricane Ike passes

Flooded coastal streets, houses, and fields after Hurricane Ike passes through Texas

View from above of two large, stationary ships setting side-by-side in the ocean with ice around them.
U.S. and Canadian Coast Guard Ships in Arctic Ocean
U.S. and Canadian Coast Guard Ships in Arctic Ocean
U.S. and Canadian Coast Guard Ships in Arctic Ocean

Helicopter view of Canadian Coast Guard Ship Louis S. St. Laurent (top) and U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Healy (bottom) on the Arctic Ocean. This was during a scientific expedition to map the extended continental shelf in the Arctic Ocean.

Helicopter view of Canadian Coast Guard Ship Louis S. St. Laurent (top) and U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Healy (bottom) on the Arctic Ocean. This was during a scientific expedition to map the extended continental shelf in the Arctic Ocean.

Aerial photograph of a Canadian and a US ship in the Arctic Ocean
U.S. and Canadian Ships in Arctic Ocean
U.S. and Canadian Ships in Arctic Ocean
U.S. and Canadian Ships in Arctic Ocean

Helicopter view of Canadian Coast Guard Ship Louis S. St. Laurent (top) and U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Healy (bottom) on the Arctic Ocean. This was during a scientific expedition to map the extended continental shelf in the Arctic Ocean.

Helicopter view of Canadian Coast Guard Ship Louis S. St. Laurent (top) and U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Healy (bottom) on the Arctic Ocean. This was during a scientific expedition to map the extended continental shelf in the Arctic Ocean.

Image: U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Healy
U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Healy
U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Healy
U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Healy

This is a view from the back of the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Healy as it heads north in the Arctic Ocean.

This is a view from the back of the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Healy as it heads north in the Arctic Ocean.

Photograph of Launching a sonobuoy receiver off the end of a ship
Sonobuoy reciever launch
Sonobuoy reciever launch
Sonobuoy reciever launch

Launching a sonobuoy receiver off the end of CCGS Louis S. St-Laurent

Image: Ocean and Double Rainbow 1
Ocean and Double Rainbow 1
Ocean and Double Rainbow 1
Ocean and Double Rainbow 1

Sunlight and an offshore shower produced this double rainbow off Florida's east coast.

Sunlight and an offshore shower produced this double rainbow off Florida's east coast.

Image: Permafrost Erosion Measurement
Permafrost Erosion Measurement
Permafrost Erosion Measurement
Permafrost Erosion Measurement

USGS researcher Benjamin Jones examines a collapsed block of ice-rich permafrost on Barter Island along Alaska's Arctic coast.

USGS researcher Benjamin Jones examines a collapsed block of ice-rich permafrost on Barter Island along Alaska's Arctic coast.