Temporary dike to manage Red River floodwater. Photographed from Veterans Memorial Bridge in Fargo, ND.
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Temporary dike to manage Red River floodwater. Photographed from Veterans Memorial Bridge in Fargo, ND.
Temporary dike to manage Red River floodwater. Photographed from Veterans Memorial Bridge in Fargo, ND.
Temporary dike to manage Red River floodwater. Photographed from Veterans Memorial Bridge in Fargo, ND.
Temporary flood dike to protect the city of Fargo, ND from Red River flooding, March 2010. Photo taken at 2nd Street Near Main Ave, Fargo, ND.
Temporary flood dike to protect the city of Fargo, ND from Red River flooding, March 2010. Photo taken at 2nd Street Near Main Ave, Fargo, ND.
Red River floodwaters photographed from Veterans Memorial Bridge in Fargo, ND.
Red River floodwaters photographed from Veterans Memorial Bridge in Fargo, ND.
Sertoma Freedom Bridge surrounded by floodwater from the Red River of the North at Lindenwood Park in Fargo ND. Photo taken at 17th and 5th Street, Fargo, ND.
Sertoma Freedom Bridge surrounded by floodwater from the Red River of the North at Lindenwood Park in Fargo ND. Photo taken at 17th and 5th Street, Fargo, ND.
Temporary flood dike to protect the city of Fargo, ND from Red River flooding, March 2010. Photo taken at 2nd Street Near Main Ave, Fargo, ND.
Temporary flood dike to protect the city of Fargo, ND from Red River flooding, March 2010. Photo taken at 2nd Street Near Main Ave, Fargo, ND.
Temporary flood dike to protect the city of Fargo, ND from Red River flooding, March 2010. Photo taken at 2nd Street Near Main Ave, Fargo, ND.
Temporary flood dike to protect the city of Fargo, ND from Red River flooding, March 2010. Photo taken at 2nd Street Near Main Ave, Fargo, ND.
Trees in Lindenwood Park surrounded by floodwater from the Red River of the North at Fargo ND. Photo taken at 17th and 5th Street, Fargo, ND.
Trees in Lindenwood Park surrounded by floodwater from the Red River of the North at Fargo ND. Photo taken at 17th and 5th Street, Fargo, ND.
Red River of the North floodwater at Lindenwood Park in Fargo ND. Sertoma Freedom Bridge in background. Photo taken at 17th and 5th Street, Fargo, ND.
Red River of the North floodwater at Lindenwood Park in Fargo ND. Sertoma Freedom Bridge in background. Photo taken at 17th and 5th Street, Fargo, ND.
Trees in Lindenwood Park surrounded by floodwater from the Red River of the North at Fargo ND. Photo taken at 17th and 5th Street, Fargo, ND.
Trees in Lindenwood Park surrounded by floodwater from the Red River of the North at Fargo ND. Photo taken at 17th and 5th Street, Fargo, ND.
Sertoma Freedom Bridge surrounded by floodwater from the Red River of the North at Lindenwood Park in Fargo ND. Photo taken at 17th and 5th Street, Fargo, ND.
Sertoma Freedom Bridge surrounded by floodwater from the Red River of the North at Lindenwood Park in Fargo ND. Photo taken at 17th and 5th Street, Fargo, ND.
Red River floodwaters photographed from Veterans Memorial Bridge in Fargo, ND.
Red River floodwaters photographed from Veterans Memorial Bridge in Fargo, ND.
Red River floodwaters photographed from Veterans Memorial Bridge in Fargo, ND.
Red River floodwaters photographed from Veterans Memorial Bridge in Fargo, ND.
Trees in Lindenwood Park surrounded by floodwater from the Red River of the North at Fargo ND. Photo taken at 17th and 5th Street, Fargo, ND.
Trees in Lindenwood Park surrounded by floodwater from the Red River of the North at Fargo ND. Photo taken at 17th and 5th Street, Fargo, ND.
Trees in Lindenwood Park surrounded by floodwater from the Red River of the North at Fargo ND. Photo taken at 17th and 5th Street, Fargo, ND.
Trees in Lindenwood Park surrounded by floodwater from the Red River of the North at Fargo ND. Photo taken at 17th and 5th Street, Fargo, ND.
Temporary dike to manage Red River floodwater. Photographed from Veterans Memorial Bridge, ND.
Temporary dike to manage Red River floodwater. Photographed from Veterans Memorial Bridge, ND.
Red River floodwaters photographed from Veterans Memorial Bridge in Fargo, ND.
Red River floodwaters photographed from Veterans Memorial Bridge in Fargo, ND.
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USGS Public Lecture Series: Expanding the Energy Frontier
USGS Public Lecture Series: Expanding the Energy FrontierOver the next 20 years, U.S. demand for energy is projected to increase substantially. Learn how USGS science is providing valuable information to help America find energy for the future.
Transcript available soon.
USGS Public Lecture Series: Expanding the Energy Frontier
USGS Public Lecture Series: Expanding the Energy FrontierOver the next 20 years, U.S. demand for energy is projected to increase substantially. Learn how USGS science is providing valuable information to help America find energy for the future.
Transcript available soon.
Whether you drink water from your tap, use electricity or canoe down your local river, chances are you benefit from USGS streamgage information. So what is a streamgage and what does it do for you? This CoreCast episode gives you the inside scoop on your silent superhero.
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Whether you drink water from your tap, use electricity or canoe down your local river, chances are you benefit from USGS streamgage information. So what is a streamgage and what does it do for you? This CoreCast episode gives you the inside scoop on your silent superhero.
Transcript and captions available soon.
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USGS Public Lecture Series: Out of Africa--Dust in the Wind
USGS Public Lecture Series: Out of Africa--Dust in the WindEvery year, billions of tons of fine desert dust from the Saharan Desert are transported thousands of miles through the atmosphere to the Americas, Europe and the Near East. Living microorganisms and chemical contaminants such as pesticides and metals are carried along with the dust.
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USGS Public Lecture Series: Baked Alaska--What's Happening to the Glaciers in Alaska?
USGS Public Lecture Series: Baked Alaska--What's Happening to the Glaciers in Alaska?Glaciers are Earth's largest reservoir of freshwater. As they change, so does global sea level. Alaska has one of the largest accumulations of glaciers anywhere on Earth outside of the Polar regions. For most of the past half century, Alaska has experienced a significant increase in temperature that has profoundly impacted its glaciers. Join USGS scientist Dr.
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Temporary dike to manage Red River floodwater. Photographed from Veterans Memorial Bridge in Fargo, ND.
Temporary dike to manage Red River floodwater. Photographed from Veterans Memorial Bridge in Fargo, ND.
Temporary dike to manage Red River floodwater. Photographed from Veterans Memorial Bridge in Fargo, ND.
Temporary dike to manage Red River floodwater. Photographed from Veterans Memorial Bridge in Fargo, ND.
Temporary flood dike to protect the city of Fargo, ND from Red River flooding, March 2010. Photo taken at 2nd Street Near Main Ave, Fargo, ND.
Temporary flood dike to protect the city of Fargo, ND from Red River flooding, March 2010. Photo taken at 2nd Street Near Main Ave, Fargo, ND.
Red River floodwaters photographed from Veterans Memorial Bridge in Fargo, ND.
Red River floodwaters photographed from Veterans Memorial Bridge in Fargo, ND.
Sertoma Freedom Bridge surrounded by floodwater from the Red River of the North at Lindenwood Park in Fargo ND. Photo taken at 17th and 5th Street, Fargo, ND.
Sertoma Freedom Bridge surrounded by floodwater from the Red River of the North at Lindenwood Park in Fargo ND. Photo taken at 17th and 5th Street, Fargo, ND.
Temporary flood dike to protect the city of Fargo, ND from Red River flooding, March 2010. Photo taken at 2nd Street Near Main Ave, Fargo, ND.
Temporary flood dike to protect the city of Fargo, ND from Red River flooding, March 2010. Photo taken at 2nd Street Near Main Ave, Fargo, ND.
Temporary flood dike to protect the city of Fargo, ND from Red River flooding, March 2010. Photo taken at 2nd Street Near Main Ave, Fargo, ND.
Temporary flood dike to protect the city of Fargo, ND from Red River flooding, March 2010. Photo taken at 2nd Street Near Main Ave, Fargo, ND.
Trees in Lindenwood Park surrounded by floodwater from the Red River of the North at Fargo ND. Photo taken at 17th and 5th Street, Fargo, ND.
Trees in Lindenwood Park surrounded by floodwater from the Red River of the North at Fargo ND. Photo taken at 17th and 5th Street, Fargo, ND.
Red River of the North floodwater at Lindenwood Park in Fargo ND. Sertoma Freedom Bridge in background. Photo taken at 17th and 5th Street, Fargo, ND.
Red River of the North floodwater at Lindenwood Park in Fargo ND. Sertoma Freedom Bridge in background. Photo taken at 17th and 5th Street, Fargo, ND.
Trees in Lindenwood Park surrounded by floodwater from the Red River of the North at Fargo ND. Photo taken at 17th and 5th Street, Fargo, ND.
Trees in Lindenwood Park surrounded by floodwater from the Red River of the North at Fargo ND. Photo taken at 17th and 5th Street, Fargo, ND.
Sertoma Freedom Bridge surrounded by floodwater from the Red River of the North at Lindenwood Park in Fargo ND. Photo taken at 17th and 5th Street, Fargo, ND.
Sertoma Freedom Bridge surrounded by floodwater from the Red River of the North at Lindenwood Park in Fargo ND. Photo taken at 17th and 5th Street, Fargo, ND.
Red River floodwaters photographed from Veterans Memorial Bridge in Fargo, ND.
Red River floodwaters photographed from Veterans Memorial Bridge in Fargo, ND.
Red River floodwaters photographed from Veterans Memorial Bridge in Fargo, ND.
Red River floodwaters photographed from Veterans Memorial Bridge in Fargo, ND.
Trees in Lindenwood Park surrounded by floodwater from the Red River of the North at Fargo ND. Photo taken at 17th and 5th Street, Fargo, ND.
Trees in Lindenwood Park surrounded by floodwater from the Red River of the North at Fargo ND. Photo taken at 17th and 5th Street, Fargo, ND.
Trees in Lindenwood Park surrounded by floodwater from the Red River of the North at Fargo ND. Photo taken at 17th and 5th Street, Fargo, ND.
Trees in Lindenwood Park surrounded by floodwater from the Red River of the North at Fargo ND. Photo taken at 17th and 5th Street, Fargo, ND.
Temporary dike to manage Red River floodwater. Photographed from Veterans Memorial Bridge, ND.
Temporary dike to manage Red River floodwater. Photographed from Veterans Memorial Bridge, ND.
Red River floodwaters photographed from Veterans Memorial Bridge in Fargo, ND.
Red River floodwaters photographed from Veterans Memorial Bridge in Fargo, ND.
video thumbnail: USGS Public Lecture Series: Expanding the Energy Frontier
USGS Public Lecture Series: Expanding the Energy Frontier
USGS Public Lecture Series: Expanding the Energy FrontierOver the next 20 years, U.S. demand for energy is projected to increase substantially. Learn how USGS science is providing valuable information to help America find energy for the future.
Transcript available soon.
USGS Public Lecture Series: Expanding the Energy Frontier
USGS Public Lecture Series: Expanding the Energy FrontierOver the next 20 years, U.S. demand for energy is projected to increase substantially. Learn how USGS science is providing valuable information to help America find energy for the future.
Transcript available soon.
Whether you drink water from your tap, use electricity or canoe down your local river, chances are you benefit from USGS streamgage information. So what is a streamgage and what does it do for you? This CoreCast episode gives you the inside scoop on your silent superhero.
Transcript and captions available soon.
Whether you drink water from your tap, use electricity or canoe down your local river, chances are you benefit from USGS streamgage information. So what is a streamgage and what does it do for you? This CoreCast episode gives you the inside scoop on your silent superhero.
Transcript and captions available soon.
video thumbnail: USGS Public Lecture Series: Out of Africa--Dust in the Wind
USGS Public Lecture Series: Out of Africa--Dust in the Wind
USGS Public Lecture Series: Out of Africa--Dust in the WindEvery year, billions of tons of fine desert dust from the Saharan Desert are transported thousands of miles through the atmosphere to the Americas, Europe and the Near East. Living microorganisms and chemical contaminants such as pesticides and metals are carried along with the dust.
USGS Public Lecture Series: Out of Africa--Dust in the Wind
USGS Public Lecture Series: Out of Africa--Dust in the WindEvery year, billions of tons of fine desert dust from the Saharan Desert are transported thousands of miles through the atmosphere to the Americas, Europe and the Near East. Living microorganisms and chemical contaminants such as pesticides and metals are carried along with the dust.
video thumbnail: USGS Public Lecture Series: Baked Alaska--What's Happening to the Glaciers in Alaska?
USGS Public Lecture Series: Baked Alaska--What's Happening to the Glaciers in Alaska?
USGS Public Lecture Series: Baked Alaska--What's Happening to the Glaciers in Alaska?Glaciers are Earth's largest reservoir of freshwater. As they change, so does global sea level. Alaska has one of the largest accumulations of glaciers anywhere on Earth outside of the Polar regions. For most of the past half century, Alaska has experienced a significant increase in temperature that has profoundly impacted its glaciers. Join USGS scientist Dr.
USGS Public Lecture Series: Baked Alaska--What's Happening to the Glaciers in Alaska?
USGS Public Lecture Series: Baked Alaska--What's Happening to the Glaciers in Alaska?Glaciers are Earth's largest reservoir of freshwater. As they change, so does global sea level. Alaska has one of the largest accumulations of glaciers anywhere on Earth outside of the Polar regions. For most of the past half century, Alaska has experienced a significant increase in temperature that has profoundly impacted its glaciers. Join USGS scientist Dr.