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Is Your Groundwater Susceptible to Radium Contamination?The President’s 2013 USGS Budget ProposalCoal-Tar Sealcoat: a Major Source of PAHs to Air and to Children Living NearbyExploding Lakes in West AfricaThe Big Squeeze: Pythons and Mammals in Everglades National Park
Is Your Groundwater Susceptible to Radium Contamination?
Groundwater in aquifers on the East Coast and in the Central U.S. has the highest risk of contamination from radium, a naturally occurring radioactive element and known carcinogen.
The President’s 2013 USGS Budget Proposal
The proposed USGS budget reflects research priorities to respond to nationally relevant issues, including water quantity and quality, ecosystem restoration, hydraulic fracturing, natural disasters such as floods and earthquakes, and support for the National Ocean Policy, and has a large R&D component.
Coal-Tar Sealcoat: a Major Source of PAHs to Air and to Children Living Nearby
Four new reports examine the contaminants polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) found in house dust, streams, lakes, soil, and air.
Exploding Lakes in West Africa
Exploding lakes in Cameroon, Africa, have killed people and livestock. Find out how USGS science is helping prevent such an event from occurring again.
The Big Squeeze: Pythons and Mammals in Everglades National Park
Mid-sized mammals in Everglades National Park are getting a big squeeze from invasive Burmese pythons, according to a USGS co-authored study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
  • Say Hello to CalVO: USGS California Volcano Observatory Opens

    Say Hello to CalVO: USGS California Volcano Observatory Opens

    The Volcano Hazards Program announces the establishment of the USGS California Volcano Observatory (CalVO), which expands and replaces the former Long Valley Observatory.

  • A Look Back at the USGS’s 2011 Highlights

    A Look Back at the USGS’s 2011 Highlights

    The U.S. Geological Survey had a very busy 2011 — below are a few of our highlights from last year.

  • Gas Hydrates and Climate Warming

    Gas Hydrates and Climate Warming

    Despite news articles warning of large-scale releases of methane due to climate change, recent research indicates that most of the world’s gas hydrate deposits should remain stable for the next few thousand years.

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    Digital flood-inundation maps for a 16.5-mile reach of the Suncook River in Epsom, Pembroke, Allenstown, and Chichester, N.H., from the confluence with the Merrimack River to U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Suncook River streamgage 01089500 at Depot Road in North Chichester, N.H., were created by the USGS in cooperation with the New Ham
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    Availability of aquatic invertebrates on migration and breeding areas influences recruitment of ducks and shorebirds. In wetlands of Prairie Pothole Region (PPR), aquatic invertebrate production primarily is driven by interannual fluctuations of water levels in response to wet-dry cycles in climate. However, this understanding comes from studying basins that are mini
    Do interactions of land use and climate affect productivity of waterbirds and prairie-pothole wetlands?

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