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At EROS, we study how the land changes and impacts ecosystems, economics, and everyday life. Our research focuses on six areas: Integrated Land Change Monitoring; Vegetation, Water and Climate Dynamics; Human Health and Food Security; Remote Sensing Research and Development; Wildland Fire Science; and Terrain Monitoring and Modeling.

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Integrated Land Change Monitoring

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Vegetation, Water and Climate Dynamics

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Human Health and Food Security

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Remote Sensing Research and Development

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Wildland Fire Science

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Terrain Monitoring and Modeling

Education

Landsat's Everyday Benefits

Landsat data improve people's quality of life!

The Landsat Program and satellite data archive provide roughly $3.45 billion in economic benefit to the United States and international communities according to a November 2019, USGS report.

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Landsat's Everyday Benefits

Landsat data improve people's quality of life!

The Landsat Program and satellite data archive provide roughly $3.45 billion in economic benefit to the United States and international communities according to a November 2019, USGS report.

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Landsat Fact Sheets

Landsat Factsheets present a high-level overview of various concepts. Choose a factsheet to learn more about a topic.

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Landsat Fact Sheets

Landsat Factsheets present a high-level overview of various concepts. Choose a factsheet to learn more about a topic.

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Careers at the U.S. Geological Survey

The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) EROS Center is government-owned/directed and contractor-operated. The work of EROS is carried out through mission-support contracts with industry.

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Careers at the U.S. Geological Survey

The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) EROS Center is government-owned/directed and contractor-operated. The work of EROS is carried out through mission-support contracts with industry.

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