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U.S. Geological Survey

Part of the U.S. Department of the Interior, the USGS began in 1879 to study the nation’s lands and resources. Today, we monitor, analyze, and predict Earth’s changing systems. Our science provides clear, reliable data that protects lives and property, supports energy and mineral decisions, strengthens water infrastructure, and promotes economic growth.

Maps

The USGS has over a century of experience producing maps and related information providing critical data for sustaining and improving quality of life and economic vitality of the nation. We organize, maintain, and publish the foundational data of the nation's topography, natural landscape, developed areas, and more.

Intro to Mapping

Intro to Mapping

Topographic Maps

Topographic Maps

Geologic Maps

Geologic Maps

Build Your Own Map

Build Your Own Map

GIS and Mapping Data

GIS and Mapping Data

Order a Map

Order a Map

Research

We provide scientific information and near real-time data on current conditions that helps communities prepare for natural hazards, manage water supplies, earth observations, and guide energy and mineral development.

Core Science Systems

Core Science Systems

Ecosystems

Ecosystems

Geology, Energy, and Minerals

Geology, Energy, and Minerals

Natural Hazards

Natural Hazards

Water Resources

Water Resources

USGS Library

USGS Library

Critical Minerals

The USGS leads national efforts to map mineral resources and analyze the supply chains needed to drive the U.S. economy including analyzing global supply chain risks and mineral needs for domestic industry, defense, and future production capacity. We partner with state geological surveys, private industry, universities and federal agencies in efforts to identify new mineral resources below ground and in old mine tailings and energy wastes.

What are Critical Minerals?

What are Critical Minerals?

Where are critical minerals?

Where are critical minerals?

Meet the National Minerals Information Center

Meet the National Minerals Information Center

Interactive Mineral Maps

Interactive Mineral Maps

Minerals from China

Minerals from China

Interactive Mineral Commodity Data

Interactive Mineral Commodity Data

Park Passes

America the Beautiful - National Parks and Federal Recreational Lands Passes are a suite of annual and lifetime passes providing access to federal recreation lands.

Order a Pass

Order a Pass

Pass FAQs

Pass FAQs

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