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Man standing in front of a geyser with orange vest on Man standing in front of a geyser with orange vest on
Yellowstone Volcano Observatory Monthly Update: June 1, 2020
Yellowstone Volcano Observatory Monthly Update: June 1, 2020

Mike Poland, Scientist-in-Charge of the Yellowstone Volcano Observatory, gives an overview of activity at Yellowstone during May 2020.

 

Color photograph of solar panel and volcano-monitoring station
A GPS station that monitors ground deformation on Kīlauea Volcano
A GPS station that monitors ground deformation on Kīlauea Volcano
A GPS station that monitors ground deformation on Kīlauea Volcano

A GPS station that monitors ground deformation on Kīlauea Volcano, one of the approximately 240 volcano-monitoring stations that Steven Fuke, as part of the HVO Technician Group, designs, installs, and maintains. 

A GPS station that monitors ground deformation on Kīlauea Volcano, one of the approximately 240 volcano-monitoring stations that Steven Fuke, as part of the HVO Technician Group, designs, installs, and maintains. 

A graph depicting how an area changes through time with a well pad
How an area changes through time with a well pad
How an area changes through time with a well pad
How an area changes through time with a well pad

Graph showing A) Landsat time series of the Soil-Adjusted Total Vegetation Index (SATVI) from 1984-2011.

Black and white graphic showing thermal map of Kīlauea summit
May 29, 2020—Thermal map of Kīlauea summit
May 29, 2020—Thermal map of Kīlauea summit
May 29, 2020—Thermal map of Kīlauea summit

The May 29 overflight provided updated thermal images of Kīlauea summit, covering the caldera floor and showing the warm surface of the water lake in Halema‘uma‘u crater. No significant changes were observed in the surface temperature of Kīlauea's summit crater lake.

The May 29 overflight provided updated thermal images of Kīlauea summit, covering the caldera floor and showing the warm surface of the water lake in Halema‘uma‘u crater. No significant changes were observed in the surface temperature of Kīlauea's summit crater lake.

Color orthomosaic of Kīlauea  volcano summit
May 29, 2020—Updated aerial map of Kīlauea summit
May 29, 2020—Updated aerial map of Kīlauea summit
May 29, 2020—Updated aerial map of Kīlauea summit

The May 29 overflight provided updated aerial photographs of Kīlauea summit, covering the caldera floor and showing the current size of the water lake in Halema‘uma‘u crater.

The May 29 overflight provided updated aerial photographs of Kīlauea summit, covering the caldera floor and showing the current size of the water lake in Halema‘uma‘u crater.

A graphic showing well pads in the Colorado Plateau
Well pads in the Colorado Plateau
Well pads in the Colorado Plateau
Well pads in the Colorado Plateau

Location map of the Colorado Plateau ecoregion; ecoregion detail (A) with individual well sites identified by a black dot; Google Earth Pro aerial photography showing the footprint of oil and gas development at the landscape scale as small light colored patches (B); Google Earth Pro close-up of well pads and roads (C).

Location map of the Colorado Plateau ecoregion; ecoregion detail (A) with individual well sites identified by a black dot; Google Earth Pro aerial photography showing the footprint of oil and gas development at the landscape scale as small light colored patches (B); Google Earth Pro close-up of well pads and roads (C).

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During today's overflight of Kīlauea summit, both thermal and visual camera
During today's overflight of Kīlauea summit, both thermal and visual camera
During today's overflight of Kīlauea summit, both thermal and visual camera

During today's overflight of Kīlauea summit, both thermal and visual cameras were used to characterize activity. Comparing thermal (left) to visual (right) images of nearly the same view, you can see that the growing crater lake at Kīlauea's summit remains hot.

During today's overflight of Kīlauea summit, both thermal and visual cameras were used to characterize activity. Comparing thermal (left) to visual (right) images of nearly the same view, you can see that the growing crater lake at Kīlauea's summit remains hot.

Glaucous-winged gull with externally attached GPS satellite transmitter
Glaucous-winged gull with externally attached GPS satellite transmitte
Glaucous-winged gull with externally attached GPS satellite transmitte
Screen captures of the WGS digital mapping service Yellowstone
Screen captures of the WGS digital mapping service Yellowstone
Screen captures of the WGS digital mapping service Yellowstone
Screen captures of the WGS digital mapping service Yellowstone

A Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) shaded relief image overlaid on an aerial imagery basemap. The Sulphur Hills, part of the Sour Creek Resurgent Dome, are visible in the upper half of the image, while the floodplain and meanders of Pelican Creek are visible at the bottom.

A Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) shaded relief image overlaid on an aerial imagery basemap. The Sulphur Hills, part of the Sour Creek Resurgent Dome, are visible in the upper half of the image, while the floodplain and meanders of Pelican Creek are visible at the bottom.

Screen captures of the WGS digital mapping service Yellowstone
Screen captures of the WGS digital mapping service Yellowstone
Screen captures of the WGS digital mapping service Yellowstone
Screen captures of the WGS digital mapping service Yellowstone

Geology of Yellowstone Map zoomed into the Lower Geyser Basin. This view shows a park-wide geologic map overlaid on a shaded relief layer from a digital elevation model. Red diamonds and black circles show geysers and gas sample locations, respectively.

Geology of Yellowstone Map zoomed into the Lower Geyser Basin. This view shows a park-wide geologic map overlaid on a shaded relief layer from a digital elevation model. Red diamonds and black circles show geysers and gas sample locations, respectively.

Accessing PIne Creek abv Fremont Lake Streamgage via Boat
Accessing PIne Creek abv Fremont Lake Streamgage via Boat
Accessing PIne Creek abv Fremont Lake Streamgage via Boat
Accessing PIne Creek abv Fremont Lake Streamgage via Boat

Ice is off Fremont Lake, so we could head in to service the Pine Creek above Fremont Lake streamgage. Water-quality samples collected and Real-time data back on line at: http://ow.ly/FKAm50zMB91

Photo of a desert landscape
Arid Landscape
Arid Landscape
Arid Landscape

Aerial view of a desert landscape

Count the bats -- how do your skills compare to a bat biologist's?
Count the bats -- how do your skills compare to a bat biologist's?
Count the bats -- how do your skills compare to a bat biologist's?

Do you have what it takes to be a bat biologist? USGS bat researchers are counting Townsend’s big eared bats to monitor how their populations are doing. Watch the video to try your hand at a bat count and see how your skills compare to a USGS scientist!

Do you have what it takes to be a bat biologist? USGS bat researchers are counting Townsend’s big eared bats to monitor how their populations are doing. Watch the video to try your hand at a bat count and see how your skills compare to a USGS scientist!

Photo of field crew
Field Crew
Field Crew
Field Crew

Field crew collecting validation information for remote sensing products.

Field crew collecting validation information for remote sensing products.

A photo of a field crew measuring density of grasses
Field Crew Measuring Density of Grasses
Field Crew Measuring Density of Grasses
Field Crew Measuring Density of Grasses

Field crew measuring cover of Lehmann Lovegrass (Eragrostis lehmanniana) and Boer Lovegrass (E. curvula var. conferta = E. chloromelas) in a desert grassland of southern Arizona. 

Field crew measuring cover of Lehmann Lovegrass (Eragrostis lehmanniana) and Boer Lovegrass (E. curvula var. conferta = E. chloromelas) in a desert grassland of southern Arizona. 

Photograph of USGS scientist on a ladder checking equipment
Rebecca Sanders-DeMott performing maintenance on an eddy flux tower
Rebecca Sanders-DeMott performing maintenance on an eddy flux tower
Rebecca Sanders-DeMott performing maintenance on an eddy flux tower

Instruments continue to collect vital data during workplace closures. Here staff perform maintenance on an eddy flux tower located within a phragmites wetland at the Cape Cod National Seashore. The instruments on this tower measure methane and CO2 fluxes related to plant and soil processes day in and day out for the entire year.

Instruments continue to collect vital data during workplace closures. Here staff perform maintenance on an eddy flux tower located within a phragmites wetland at the Cape Cod National Seashore. The instruments on this tower measure methane and CO2 fluxes related to plant and soil processes day in and day out for the entire year.

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Steep walls, collapsed blocks, and rubble border Halema‘uma‘u Crater
Steep walls, collapsed blocks, and rubble border Halema‘uma‘u Crater
Steep walls, collapsed blocks, and rubble border Halema‘uma‘u Crater

Steep walls, collapsed blocks, and rubble border Halema‘uma‘u Crater and Kīlauea's growing summit crater lake. In this photo, looking northwest, the summits of both Kīlauea (foreground) and Mauna Loa (background) are visible. USGS photos by K. Mulliken

Steep walls, collapsed blocks, and rubble border Halema‘uma‘u Crater and Kīlauea's growing summit crater lake. In this photo, looking northwest, the summits of both Kīlauea (foreground) and Mauna Loa (background) are visible. USGS photos by K. Mulliken

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