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Map of Flow Field
Recent changes to Kīlauea’s East Rift Zone lava flow field.
Delineation of the hydrogeologic framework of the Big Sioux aquifer near Sioux Falls, South Dakota, using airborne electromagnetic data
The U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the City of Sioux Falls, South Dakota, began developing a groundwater-flow model of the Big Sioux aquifer in 2014 that will enable the City to make more informed water management decisions, such as delineation of areas of the greatest specific yield, which is crucial for locating municipal wells. Innovative tools are being evaluated as part of this s
Map of Flow Field
Recent changes to Kīlauea’s East Rift Zone lava flow field.
Map of Flow Field
Recent changes to Kīlauea’s East Rift Zone lava flow field.
February 15, 2018—Why are HVO scientists talking so much about Mauna Loa?
Mauna Loa, Earth's largest active volcano, has erupted 33 times since 1843, producing the lava flows shown in black.
Map of Flow Field
Recent changes to Kīlauea’s East Rift Zone lava flow field
Maps showing predicted probabilities for selected dissolved oxygen and dissolved manganese threshold events in depth zones used by the domestic and public drinking water supply wells, Central Valley, California
The purpose of the prediction grids for selected redox constituents—dissolved oxygen and dissolved manganese—are intended to provide an understanding of groundwater-quality conditions at the domestic and public-supply drinking water depths. The chemical quality of groundwater and the fate of many contaminants is influenced by redox processes in all aquifers, and understanding the redox conditions
Quaternary sediment thickness and bedrock topography of the glaciated United States east of the Rocky Mountains
Beginning roughly 2.6 million years ago, global climate entered a cooling phase known as the Pleistocene Epoch. As snow in northern latitudes compacted into ice several kilometers thick, it flowed as glaciers southward across the North American continent. These glaciers extended across the northern United States, dramatically altering the landscape they covered. East of the Rocky Mountains, the ic
January 24, 2018—26 years since last Mauna Loa eruption
26 years since last Mauna Loa eruption
January 24, 2018—Mauna Loa poses most serious threat to South Kona
Mauna Loa poses most serious threat to South Kona
January 05—Thermal map of flow field
This map shows a thermal map over the Episode 61g lava flow.
Map of Flow Field
Recent changes to Kīlauea’s East Rift Zone lava flow field.