February 11 will mark the 5th anniversary of the launch of Landsat 8!
Since 2013, over 1.1 million scenes have been acquired, adding to the Landsat archive which started almost 45 years ago, and continue to help support studies in agriculture, forest and water quality/use/management, natural disasters, and land change.
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February 11 will mark the 5th anniversary of the launch of Landsat 8!
Since 2013, over 1.1 million scenes have been acquired, adding to the Landsat archive which started almost 45 years ago, and continue to help support studies in agriculture, forest and water quality/use/management, natural disasters, and land change.
Satellite images of the Hamrin Mountains in Iraq show burning oil wells. As ISIS is driven from the area, they are setting these wells on fire.
At the USGS EROS Center, we study land change, operate the Landsat satellites, and maintain the longest, continuously acquired collection of images of the Earth's land surface.
Satellite images of the Hamrin Mountains in Iraq show burning oil wells. As ISIS is driven from the area, they are setting these wells on fire.
At the USGS EROS Center, we study land change, operate the Landsat satellites, and maintain the longest, continuously acquired collection of images of the Earth's land surface.
Landsat in Action - Minnesota Lakes with Leif Olmanson
Landsat in Action - Minnesota Lakes with Leif OlmansonLeif Olmanson from the University of Minnesota talks about the value of Landsat data in monitoring the thousands of lakes in Minnesota.
Landsat in Action - Minnesota Lakes with Leif Olmanson
Landsat in Action - Minnesota Lakes with Leif OlmansonLeif Olmanson from the University of Minnesota talks about the value of Landsat data in monitoring the thousands of lakes in Minnesota.
USGS Joins Efforts in Montecito to Assess Debris-Flow Aftermath
USGS Joins Efforts in Montecito to Assess Debris-Flow AftermathA team of USGS geologists provide science support following Montecito post-fire debris-flow event.
USGS Joins Efforts in Montecito to Assess Debris-Flow Aftermath
USGS Joins Efforts in Montecito to Assess Debris-Flow AftermathA team of USGS geologists provide science support following Montecito post-fire debris-flow event.
PubTalk 1/2018 — ShakeAlert: Path to West Coast EQ Early Warning
PubTalk 1/2018 — ShakeAlert: Path to West Coast EQ Early WarningTitle: ShakeAlert: The Path to West Coast Earthquake Early Warning ... how a few seconds can save lives and property
PubTalk 1/2018 — ShakeAlert: Path to West Coast EQ Early Warning
PubTalk 1/2018 — ShakeAlert: Path to West Coast EQ Early WarningTitle: ShakeAlert: The Path to West Coast Earthquake Early Warning ... how a few seconds can save lives and property
Welcome to the USGS GeoLog Locator, an online tool for viewing and downloading digital borehole geophysical logs. These borehole logs are used to answer scientific questions about things like groundwater availability, geologic structure of the Earth, and certain characteristics of the structure of the soil and rock formations.
Welcome to the USGS GeoLog Locator, an online tool for viewing and downloading digital borehole geophysical logs. These borehole logs are used to answer scientific questions about things like groundwater availability, geologic structure of the Earth, and certain characteristics of the structure of the soil and rock formations.
This lesson shows how to add data to the map view in the National Map Viewer from URLs or files.
This lesson shows how to add data to the map view in the National Map Viewer from URLs or files.
Landsat in Action - Free & Open Landsat Archive with Barbara Ryan
Landsat in Action - Free & Open Landsat Archive with Barbara RyanBarbara Ryan, Director of GEO talks about the distribution of Landsat data, starting in 1972, and ultimately transitioning to the free and open policy of today.
Landsat in Action - Free & Open Landsat Archive with Barbara Ryan
Landsat in Action - Free & Open Landsat Archive with Barbara RyanBarbara Ryan, Director of GEO talks about the distribution of Landsat data, starting in 1972, and ultimately transitioning to the free and open policy of today.
Antarctica's Pine Island Glacier has calved another iceberg. These Landsat images show the progression since just before the break in September until now.
At the USGS EROS Center, we study land change, operate the Landsat satellites, and maintain the longest, continuously acquired collection of images of the Earth's land surface.
Antarctica's Pine Island Glacier has calved another iceberg. These Landsat images show the progression since just before the break in September until now.
At the USGS EROS Center, we study land change, operate the Landsat satellites, and maintain the longest, continuously acquired collection of images of the Earth's land surface.
Landsat in Action - Monitoring Canada's Forest with Mike Wulder
Landsat in Action - Monitoring Canada's Forest with Mike WulderMike Wulder with Canada's Forest Service talks about the value Landsat images have for mapping and monitoring Canada's forested areas.
Landsat in Action - Monitoring Canada's Forest with Mike Wulder
Landsat in Action - Monitoring Canada's Forest with Mike WulderMike Wulder with Canada's Forest Service talks about the value Landsat images have for mapping and monitoring Canada's forested areas.
Landsat in Action - Tracking Water Changes with John Schott
Landsat in Action - Tracking Water Changes with John SchottJohn Schott with the Rochester Institute of Technology discusses using Landsat Data over the years, and how its Thermal data tracks temperature changes in water bodies.
Landsat in Action - Tracking Water Changes with John Schott
Landsat in Action - Tracking Water Changes with John SchottJohn Schott with the Rochester Institute of Technology discusses using Landsat Data over the years, and how its Thermal data tracks temperature changes in water bodies.
Image of the Week - Southern California Wildfires Update
Image of the Week - Southern California Wildfires UpdateAfter a month, the wildfires of Southern California are nearly contained. Landsat 8 imagery shows the dramatic burn scars left behind.
At the USGS EROS Center, we study land change, operate the Landsat satellites, and maintain the longest, continuously acquired collection of images of the Earth's land surface.
Image of the Week - Southern California Wildfires Update
Image of the Week - Southern California Wildfires UpdateAfter a month, the wildfires of Southern California are nearly contained. Landsat 8 imagery shows the dramatic burn scars left behind.
At the USGS EROS Center, we study land change, operate the Landsat satellites, and maintain the longest, continuously acquired collection of images of the Earth's land surface.
Getting Started with MODIS Version 6 Therm. Anom. & Fire Data Part 1
Getting Started with MODIS Version 6 Therm. Anom. & Fire Data Part 1This video focuses on the National Aeronautics and Space Administration’s (NASA) Terra and Aqua Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) Version 6 Thermal Anomalies and Fire data distributed by NASA’s Land Processes Distributed Active Archive Center (LP DAAC).
Getting Started with MODIS Version 6 Therm. Anom. & Fire Data Part 1
Getting Started with MODIS Version 6 Therm. Anom. & Fire Data Part 1This video focuses on the National Aeronautics and Space Administration’s (NASA) Terra and Aqua Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) Version 6 Thermal Anomalies and Fire data distributed by NASA’s Land Processes Distributed Active Archive Center (LP DAAC).
MODIS Observes Snowpack in the Sierra Nevada Mountain Range
MODIS Observes Snowpack in the Sierra Nevada Mountain RangeThe Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) sensor is located onboard NASA’s Terra and Aqua satellites. MODIS data are crucial tools for studying changes that have occurred on the surface of the Earth, including during times of drought.
MODIS Observes Snowpack in the Sierra Nevada Mountain Range
MODIS Observes Snowpack in the Sierra Nevada Mountain RangeThe Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) sensor is located onboard NASA’s Terra and Aqua satellites. MODIS data are crucial tools for studying changes that have occurred on the surface of the Earth, including during times of drought.
USGS Scenario Evaluator for Electrical Resistivity Survey Design Tool
USGS Scenario Evaluator for Electrical Resistivity Survey Design ToolThis video provides an overvew of the USGS Scenario Evaluator for Electrical Resistivity (SEER).
USGS Scenario Evaluator for Electrical Resistivity Survey Design Tool
USGS Scenario Evaluator for Electrical Resistivity Survey Design ToolThis video provides an overvew of the USGS Scenario Evaluator for Electrical Resistivity (SEER).
Kīlauea Summit Eruption — Lava Returns to Halemaʻumaʻu
Kīlauea Summit Eruption — Lava Returns to HalemaʻumaʻuIn March 2008, a new volcanic vent opened within Halema‘uma‘u, a crater at the summit of Kīlauea Volcano in Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park on the Island of Hawaiʻi. This new vent is one of two ongoing eruptions on the volcano. The other is on Kīlauea’s East Rift Zone, where vents have been erupting nearly nonstop since 1983.
Kīlauea Summit Eruption — Lava Returns to Halemaʻumaʻu
Kīlauea Summit Eruption — Lava Returns to HalemaʻumaʻuIn March 2008, a new volcanic vent opened within Halema‘uma‘u, a crater at the summit of Kīlauea Volcano in Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park on the Island of Hawaiʻi. This new vent is one of two ongoing eruptions on the volcano. The other is on Kīlauea’s East Rift Zone, where vents have been erupting nearly nonstop since 1983.
Getting Started with MODIS Version 6 Therm. Anom. and Fire Data Part 2
Getting Started with MODIS Version 6 Therm. Anom. and Fire Data Part 2This video focuses on the National Aeronautics and Space Administration’s (NASA) Terra and Aqua Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) Version 6 Thermal Anomalies and Fire data distributed by NASA’s Land Processes Distributed Active Archive Center (LP DAAC).
Getting Started with MODIS Version 6 Therm. Anom. and Fire Data Part 2
Getting Started with MODIS Version 6 Therm. Anom. and Fire Data Part 2This video focuses on the National Aeronautics and Space Administration’s (NASA) Terra and Aqua Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) Version 6 Thermal Anomalies and Fire data distributed by NASA’s Land Processes Distributed Active Archive Center (LP DAAC).
Getting Started with MODIS Version 6 Therm. Anom. & Fire Data Part 3
Getting Started with MODIS Version 6 Therm. Anom. & Fire Data Part 3This video focuses on the National Aeronautics and Space Administration’s (NASA) Terra and Aqua Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) Version 6 Thermal Anomalies and Fire data distributed by NASA’s Land Processes Distributed Active Archive Center (LP DAAC).
Getting Started with MODIS Version 6 Therm. Anom. & Fire Data Part 3
Getting Started with MODIS Version 6 Therm. Anom. & Fire Data Part 3This video focuses on the National Aeronautics and Space Administration’s (NASA) Terra and Aqua Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) Version 6 Thermal Anomalies and Fire data distributed by NASA’s Land Processes Distributed Active Archive Center (LP DAAC).
USGS scientists, along with collaborators from the Marine Biological Laboratory, deployed a carbon flux tower on Great Marsh in 2017. Great Marsh is a 3800 acre salt marsh complex behind the Sandy Neck barrier beach in Barnstable, Cape Cod. This ecosystem is home to a variety of animals, including deer, fox, owls, and the rare Diamondback terrapin.
USGS scientists, along with collaborators from the Marine Biological Laboratory, deployed a carbon flux tower on Great Marsh in 2017. Great Marsh is a 3800 acre salt marsh complex behind the Sandy Neck barrier beach in Barnstable, Cape Cod. This ecosystem is home to a variety of animals, including deer, fox, owls, and the rare Diamondback terrapin.
Landsat Collections: Providing a Stable Environmental Record for Time Series Analysis
Landsat Collections: Providing a Stable Environmental Record for Time Series Analysis
Seismometers record vibrations from a wide assortment of ground motion events. Each event type has a distinctive ground-motion signal with unique frequency and amplitude—its own seismic signature. Seismologists are trained to identify the source of seismic events seen on a webicorder based on its ‘seismic signature’.
Seismometers record vibrations from a wide assortment of ground motion events. Each event type has a distinctive ground-motion signal with unique frequency and amplitude—its own seismic signature. Seismologists are trained to identify the source of seismic events seen on a webicorder based on its ‘seismic signature’.