The 2023 Atlantic Hurricane Season is here
Part one of a seven-part series highlighting USGS hurricane science.
Announcing Mike Grimm as Associate Director for Natural Hazards
New USGS Natural Hazards Associate Director Brings Strong Partner Experience
10 Ways Mount St. Helens Changed Our World
USGS Invests Millions in Critical-Minerals Mapping in Alaska
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) partners with Alaska to identify additional critical mineral resource supplies in the state, further the national economy.
At the USGS, Amphibians are Out of Sight but Top of Mind
Event Notifications
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USGS Celebrates Earth Day 2023!
For the USGS's thousands of dedicated scientists, every day is Earth Day. They study all aspects of our planet, from magma at the tops of volcanoes down to coral reefs on the seafloor. Meet some of these inspiring scientists in a new season of our video series Climate Science Champions. Then, head over to our brand-new webpages to learn about USGS science on biology and ecosystems, including the important reason why the USGS studies living things in the first place.
USGS Scientific Research Results
One of our primary functions is to provide quality scientific information to the public through our various products.
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.