We catch up with Tom Armstrong, Senior Advisor to the Director on Climate Change, to ask him some burning questions about how climate change is affecting the planet and our lives.
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New Estimates of Earthquake Hazard and Risk Across the Bay Region
By Michael Blanpied, Geophysicist
New Estimates of Earthquake Hazard and Risk Across the Bay Region
By Michael Blanpied, Geophysicist

Integrating and Sharing Geographic Information in the Public Domain
By Ken Osborn, Cartographer
Integrating and Sharing Geographic Information in the Public Domain
By Ken Osborn, Cartographer
Methane and the Future of Natural Gas
By Keith A. Kvenvolden, Geochemist
Methane and the Future of Natural Gas
By Keith A. Kvenvolden, Geochemist
Recent Discoveries and Upcoming Missions
By Michael H. Carr, Planetary Geologist
Recent Discoveries and Upcoming Missions
By Michael H. Carr, Planetary Geologist

20 Years of Eruption at Kilauea and Waiting for Mauna Loa
by Don Swanson,Volcanologist, Hawaiian Volcano Observatory
20 Years of Eruption at Kilauea and Waiting for Mauna Loa
by Don Swanson,Volcanologist, Hawaiian Volcano Observatory
Challenge of Making Economic Estimates for Biodiversity
by Alicia Torregrosa, Geographer and Ecologist
Challenge of Making Economic Estimates for Biodiversity
by Alicia Torregrosa, Geographer and Ecologist

Deep Drilling to Test Fundamental Theories About Faulting and Earthquakes
By Stephen H. Hickman, Geophysicist
Deep Drilling to Test Fundamental Theories About Faulting and Earthquakes
By Stephen H. Hickman, Geophysicist

Successes and Failures in a Large-scale Watershed Restoration Program
by Mary Ann Madej, Geologist
Successes and Failures in a Large-scale Watershed Restoration Program
by Mary Ann Madej, Geologist

New Mapping Techniques Reveal Potential Seismic Sources Beneath Seattle
By Richard J. Blakely, Geophysicist and Ralph A. Haugerud, Geologist
New Mapping Techniques Reveal Potential Seismic Sources Beneath Seattle
By Richard J. Blakely, Geophysicist and Ralph A. Haugerud, Geologist
This is the official USGS Centennial March which was composed and recorded to celebrate the USGS's first 100 years which occurred in 1979. The piece was composed and arranged by David Ward, a staff arranger with the US Navy Band in the 1970s. It was recorded on September 25, 1978 and conducted by CDR Ned Muffley.
This is the official USGS Centennial March which was composed and recorded to celebrate the USGS's first 100 years which occurred in 1979. The piece was composed and arranged by David Ward, a staff arranger with the US Navy Band in the 1970s. It was recorded on September 25, 1978 and conducted by CDR Ned Muffley.
Science and Products
We catch up with Tom Armstrong, Senior Advisor to the Director on Climate Change, to ask him some burning questions about how climate change is affecting the planet and our lives.
New Estimates of Earthquake Hazard and Risk Across the Bay Region
By Michael Blanpied, Geophysicist
New Estimates of Earthquake Hazard and Risk Across the Bay Region
By Michael Blanpied, Geophysicist

Integrating and Sharing Geographic Information in the Public Domain
By Ken Osborn, Cartographer
Integrating and Sharing Geographic Information in the Public Domain
By Ken Osborn, Cartographer
Methane and the Future of Natural Gas
By Keith A. Kvenvolden, Geochemist
Methane and the Future of Natural Gas
By Keith A. Kvenvolden, Geochemist
Recent Discoveries and Upcoming Missions
By Michael H. Carr, Planetary Geologist
Recent Discoveries and Upcoming Missions
By Michael H. Carr, Planetary Geologist

20 Years of Eruption at Kilauea and Waiting for Mauna Loa
by Don Swanson,Volcanologist, Hawaiian Volcano Observatory
20 Years of Eruption at Kilauea and Waiting for Mauna Loa
by Don Swanson,Volcanologist, Hawaiian Volcano Observatory
Challenge of Making Economic Estimates for Biodiversity
by Alicia Torregrosa, Geographer and Ecologist
Challenge of Making Economic Estimates for Biodiversity
by Alicia Torregrosa, Geographer and Ecologist

Deep Drilling to Test Fundamental Theories About Faulting and Earthquakes
By Stephen H. Hickman, Geophysicist
Deep Drilling to Test Fundamental Theories About Faulting and Earthquakes
By Stephen H. Hickman, Geophysicist

Successes and Failures in a Large-scale Watershed Restoration Program
by Mary Ann Madej, Geologist
Successes and Failures in a Large-scale Watershed Restoration Program
by Mary Ann Madej, Geologist

New Mapping Techniques Reveal Potential Seismic Sources Beneath Seattle
By Richard J. Blakely, Geophysicist and Ralph A. Haugerud, Geologist
New Mapping Techniques Reveal Potential Seismic Sources Beneath Seattle
By Richard J. Blakely, Geophysicist and Ralph A. Haugerud, Geologist
This is the official USGS Centennial March which was composed and recorded to celebrate the USGS's first 100 years which occurred in 1979. The piece was composed and arranged by David Ward, a staff arranger with the US Navy Band in the 1970s. It was recorded on September 25, 1978 and conducted by CDR Ned Muffley.
This is the official USGS Centennial March which was composed and recorded to celebrate the USGS's first 100 years which occurred in 1979. The piece was composed and arranged by David Ward, a staff arranger with the US Navy Band in the 1970s. It was recorded on September 25, 1978 and conducted by CDR Ned Muffley.