USGS Science is Supporting Efforts to Reduce Vulnerability to Sea-Level Rise in Virginia
Shape Your Future: Join the Mendenhall Research Fellowship Program
USGS deploys wave sensors along Florida’s coast ahead of Hurricane Helene
New USGS data-driven tools can aid restoration of mine lands across America
USGS forecasts 44 percent of Florida’s west coast to experience inundation from Helene
Nearly all of Florida’s west coast projected to become eroded and overwashed
USGS supercomputers help assess volcanic hazards in support of community resilience
High-performance computing enables scientists to tackle complex problems and deliver faster volcanic hazard information for real-world impacts.
Trash to Treasure: Could energy wastewaters be a viable source of lithium?
Event Notifications
Magnitude 6.6
Magnitude 4.15
Magnitude 6.3
Magnitude 3.96
Magnitude 5.1
Magnitude 5.2
Magnitude 6.3
Magnitude 6.5
Magnitude 4.69
Magnitude 6.3
Magnitude 3.94
Natural Hazards Science
Explore the fascinating world of USGS Natural Hazards Science for National Preparedness: Every year in the United States, natural hazards threaten lives and livelihoods and result in billions of dollars in damage. Learn how the USGS works with partners around the world to monitor, assess, and conduct targeted research on a wide range of natural hazards so that policymakers and the public have the understanding they need to enhance preparedness, response, and resilience.
Earth's Pulse: Hazard Monitoring
Studying Hazards, Responding to Disasters
Resources for Reducing Risk, Building Resilience
Latest Earthquakes Interactive Map
Alerts, Forecasting, and Notifications
Water and Extreme Weather
USGS Scientific Research Results
One of our primary functions is to provide quality scientific information to the public through our various products.
Maps
Map Releases
Topographic (Topo) Maps
Volcanic Maps
All USGS Maps
Videos and Imagery
Audio
Images
Stereograms
Videos
Webcams
All Multimedia
Real-time Data Information
Providing real-time or near real-time data and information on current conditions and earth observations.
Earthquakes
Landsat
National Water Dashboard
Volcanoes
Landslides
Geomagnetism
Harmful Algal Blooms
Wildland Fire
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.