USGS scientists help lead development of crucial climate report
USGS scientists coordinate the rescue of over 60 sea turtles in cold weather snap
USGS Releases Mineral Commodity Summaries 2024, finds US Mineral Production Jumped 4 billion to exceed 105 billion dollars
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
Pesticides are likely impacting invertebrate life essential to our nation’s streams
New guidelines for successful oil and gas reclamation
Assessing landslide risks in Prince William Sound
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USGS Planetary Science
For over 60 years, USGS scientists have worked across many fields in planetary science, the study of planets, moons, comets, and asteroids. The USGS has partnered with NASA to help plan and complete missions by studying how geologic processes work across the solar system, participating in rover missions, and training astronauts to return to the Moon. Our scientists make geologic maps of other planetary bodies, investigate minerals and rocks, use computer modeling to simulate planetary processes, and process mission data so other scientists can use it in their work.
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Science for a Changing World
We monitor, assess, map, and conduct targeted scientific research so that policy makers and the public have the understanding they need to address complex environmental, natural resource, and public safety issues.