News Releases
First study to quantify global earthquake risk to mineral supplies
U.S. Geological Survey scientists dig into how potential seismicity could impact the supplies of mineral commodities like copper and rhenium around the world
U.S. Geological Survey scientists dig into how potential seismicity could impact the supplies of mineral commodities like copper and rhenium around the world
Dragonflies Reveal Surprising Insights into Mercury Pollution
Public Participants Make Monitoring Possible in Uncharted Locations
Public Participants Make Monitoring Possible in Uncharted Locations
60 years of data show shifts in the winter ranges of three duck species in the Midwest
U.S. Geological Survey and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Joint News Release: Native forest bird population declines within the Big Island National Wildlife Refuge Complex
In monarch butterfly decline mystery, scientists rule out habitat loss in migration zone
USGS partners with Havasupai Tribe to identify potential contaminant exposure pathways from Grand Canyon uranium mining
The report incorporates indigenous knowledge to pinpoint new exposure pathways
The report incorporates indigenous knowledge to pinpoint new exposure pathways
Pesticides are likely impacting invertebrate life essential to our nation’s streams
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