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New Maps Illuminate Monterey Bay Area Seafloor

New Maps Illuminate Monterey Bay Area Seafloor

Six new sets of maps reveal the diverse and complex range of seafloor habitats along 130 kilometers (80 miles) of the central California coast from...

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Local Research with Global Effects: Coastal Scientists Study El Niño in Northern California

Local Research with Global Effects: Coastal Scientists Study El Niño in Northern California

Researchers with the USGS Coastal and Marine Geology Program study coastal hazards like beach erosion and cliff collapse at many locations over years...

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Investigating the Offshore Queen Charlotte-Fairweather Fault System in Southeastern Alaska, and its Potential to Produce Earthquakes, Tsunamis, and Submarine Landslides

Investigating the Offshore Queen Charlotte-Fairweather Fault System in Southeastern Alaska, and its Potential to Produce Earthquakes, Tsunamis, and Submarine Landslides

Like the San Andreas fault, the Queen Charlotte-Fairweather fault is right-lateral: to an observer on one side of the fault, the block on the other...

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Artificial-Gas-Seep Test Produces 3D Images of Bubble Plumes in the Ocean

Artificial-Gas-Seep Test Produces 3D Images of Bubble Plumes in the Ocean

In November 2015, scientists from the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center conducted an experiment using in-house...

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An Inside Look at Eroding Coastal Bluffs on Alaska’s North Slope

An Inside Look at Eroding Coastal Bluffs on Alaska’s North Slope

Warming air and sea temperatures in the Arctic are leading to longer periods of permafrost thaw and ice-free conditions during the summer months...

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Sampling Methane Seeps and Plumes on the U.S. Atlantic Margin

Sampling Methane Seeps and Plumes on the U.S. Atlantic Margin

USGS scientists and partners completed a research cruise on the research vessel (R/V) Hugh R. Sharp to acquire sediment and water samples, heat-flow...

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New Production Team for Sound Waves

New Production Team for Sound Waves

A new production team for the USGS newsletter Sound Waves.

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New Marine Facility Chief for the Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center

New Marine Facility Chief for the Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center

Jenny White is the new Marine Operations Superintendent for the Marine Facility (MarFac) at the USGS Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center in...

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USGS Underwater Coral Photo Selected as Popular Photography’s “Photo of the Day”

USGS Underwater Coral Photo Selected as Popular Photography’s “Photo of the Day”

An underwater coral photograph taken by U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) research geologist Curt Storlazzi in Kwajalein Atoll, Republic of the Marshall...

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