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A USGS geologist samples spring water near a gold prospect in the Shotgun Hills, Alaska.
A USGS geologist samples spring water near a gold prospect in the Shotgun Hills, Alaska.
I was hiking to Mt. Cammerer in the park and got caught in a torrential thunderstorm. On my way back to the campground, I met this view of the swollen creek and crossed by foot using hiking poles at the widest, shallowest point I could find.
I was hiking to Mt. Cammerer in the park and got caught in a torrential thunderstorm. On my way back to the campground, I met this view of the swollen creek and crossed by foot using hiking poles at the widest, shallowest point I could find.
Seth Book examines ground-water discharge along the shorline of Hood Canal, WA.
Seth Book examines ground-water discharge along the shorline of Hood Canal, WA.
Preparing to sample a groundwater monitoring well on Long Island, New York
Preparing to sample a groundwater monitoring well on Long Island, New York
Picture of a hydrographer's shadow as flood water is measured from a cablecar.
Picture of a hydrographer's shadow as flood water is measured from a cablecar.
The Colorado River passing through the Grand Canyon in Arizona.
The Colorado River passing through the Grand Canyon in Arizona.
Metrologic instrumentation measures weather parameters on Devils Lake, near Devils Lake, ND.
Metrologic instrumentation measures weather parameters on Devils Lake, near Devils Lake, ND.
Ice breaking up and metrologic instrumentation measures weather parameters on Devils Lake, near Devils Lake, ND.
Ice breaking up and metrologic instrumentation measures weather parameters on Devils Lake, near Devils Lake, ND.
Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources employees measure current velocity and dissolved oxygen as part of a Long Term Resource Monitoring Program (LTRMP) partnership with the Upper Midwest Environmental Sciences Center (UMESC), Upper Mississippi River System (UMRS) Pool 8
Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources employees measure current velocity and dissolved oxygen as part of a Long Term Resource Monitoring Program (LTRMP) partnership with the Upper Midwest Environmental Sciences Center (UMESC), Upper Mississippi River System (UMRS) Pool 8
Solar-powered streamgage in Secretary's homeland in Animas River above Tacoma, CO.
Solar-powered streamgage in Secretary's homeland in Animas River above Tacoma, CO.
The lower two floors of the five-story building in the center of these photos have collapsed and the third floor has fallen to ground level.
The lower two floors of the five-story building in the center of these photos have collapsed and the third floor has fallen to ground level.
Laura Coffey,a chemist at the National Water Quality Laboratory, loads on-line solid-phase extraction cartridges into the high-performance liquid chromatography/mass spectrometer (HPLC/MS) in preparation for testing and calibration
Laura Coffey,a chemist at the National Water Quality Laboratory, loads on-line solid-phase extraction cartridges into the high-performance liquid chromatography/mass spectrometer (HPLC/MS) in preparation for testing and calibration
West-side of Houghton Lake during winter when frozen showing pressure cracks in ice.
West-side of Houghton Lake during winter when frozen showing pressure cracks in ice.
Conowingo Dam on the Susquehanna River in Maryland.
Conowingo Dam on the Susquehanna River in Maryland.
Roaring Spring on the McKenzie River, Oregon
Roaring Spring on the McKenzie River, Oregon
Long Island, NY marshland
Long Island, NY marshland
Cosby Creek under average flow conditions in Great Smoky Mountains National Park near the Cosby Campground near Cosby, TN
Cosby Creek under average flow conditions in Great Smoky Mountains National Park near the Cosby Campground near Cosby, TN
The Alluvial Fan is a fan-shaped area of disturbance in Rocky Mountain National Park. It was created on July 15, 1982, when the earthen Lawn Lake Dam above the area gave way, flooding the Park and nearby town of Estes Park with more than 200 million gallons of water. Enormous boulders were displaced, and trees and earth were ripped from the ground.
The Alluvial Fan is a fan-shaped area of disturbance in Rocky Mountain National Park. It was created on July 15, 1982, when the earthen Lawn Lake Dam above the area gave way, flooding the Park and nearby town of Estes Park with more than 200 million gallons of water. Enormous boulders were displaced, and trees and earth were ripped from the ground.
Sealcoat, marketed to protect and beautify the underlying asphalt, sharply contrasts here with the light gray of unsealcoated asphalt pavement. Read more about coal-tar-based sealcoat and PAHs here.
Sealcoat, marketed to protect and beautify the underlying asphalt, sharply contrasts here with the light gray of unsealcoated asphalt pavement. Read more about coal-tar-based sealcoat and PAHs here.
The abrasive action of car tires and snow plows causes sealcoat to wear off. Here, light-colored patches indicate where the sealcoat has worn off and the underlying asphalt shows through.
The abrasive action of car tires and snow plows causes sealcoat to wear off. Here, light-colored patches indicate where the sealcoat has worn off and the underlying asphalt shows through.