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exposed ablation stake in the fall at Wolverine Glacier
Ablation Stake on Wolverine Glacier
Ablation Stake on Wolverine Glacier
Ablation Stake on Wolverine Glacier

An ablation stake which began the summer below the surface of the snow is shown here in the fall, extending far above bare ice surface of Wolverine Glacier, Alaska. A USGS scientist carries a portable steam drill, used to install the stakes in the glacier.

An ablation stake which began the summer below the surface of the snow is shown here in the fall, extending far above bare ice surface of Wolverine Glacier, Alaska. A USGS scientist carries a portable steam drill, used to install the stakes in the glacier.

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Civil Air Patrol captured this aerial image of Mauna Loa's summit caldera, Moku&
Civil Air Patrol captured this aerial image of Mauna Loa's summit caldera, Moku&
Civil Air Patrol captured this aerial image of Mauna Loa's summit caldera, Moku&

Civil Air Patrol captured this aerial image of Mauna Loa's summit caldera, Moku‘āweoweo, on Sunday, October 20, 2019. The true summit of Mauna Loa is located just to the right of the center of the image, at the highest location above the caldera wall in the background.

Civil Air Patrol captured this aerial image of Mauna Loa's summit caldera, Moku‘āweoweo, on Sunday, October 20, 2019. The true summit of Mauna Loa is located just to the right of the center of the image, at the highest location above the caldera wall in the background.

J. Mitchell Doyle swamped in soil on the Pamunkey River, VA
J. Mitchell Doyle swamped in soil on the Pamunkey River, VA
J. Mitchell Doyle swamped in soil on the Pamunkey River, VA
J. Mitchell Doyle swamped in soil on the Pamunkey River, VA

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J. Mitchell Doyle swamped in soil on the Pamunkey River, VA

view looking north across Mauna Loa's summit caldera
early morning view looking north across Moku‘āweoweo
early morning view looking north across Moku‘āweoweo
early morning view looking north across Moku‘āweoweo

An early morning view looking north across Moku‘āweoweo, Mauna Loa's summit caldera, from a spot near the summit cabin on the volcano's south caldera rim. Frost covered much of the caldera floor that was still shadowed, and weak steaming issued from the usual areas. Overall, there were no significant changes observed at the summit.

An early morning view looking north across Moku‘āweoweo, Mauna Loa's summit caldera, from a spot near the summit cabin on the volcano's south caldera rim. Frost covered much of the caldera floor that was still shadowed, and weak steaming issued from the usual areas. Overall, there were no significant changes observed at the summit.

An exploration of the direct and indirect effects of climatic warming on arctic lake ecosystems
An exploration of the direct and indirect effects of climatic warming
An exploration of the direct and indirect effects of climatic warming
An exploration of the direct and indirect effects of climatic warming

Arctic lakes support trophic interactions, biological processes, and critical habitat at all trophic levels; however, climatic warming threatens to alter the structure and function of aquatic communities and overall system production.

Arctic lakes support trophic interactions, biological processes, and critical habitat at all trophic levels; however, climatic warming threatens to alter the structure and function of aquatic communities and overall system production.

Horiba Aqaulog - simultaneously measures absorbance spectra and fluorescence Excitation-Emission Matrices
Horiba Aqaulog
Horiba Aqaulog
Horiba Aqaulog

Horiba Aqaulog - simultaneously measures absorbance spectra and fluorescence

Horiba Aqaulog - simultaneously measures absorbance spectra and fluorescence

Water chemistry measurements on the Alaska Peninsula
Hydrologist takes water chemistry measures on the Alaska Peninsula
Hydrologist takes water chemistry measures on the Alaska Peninsula
Hydrologist takes water chemistry measures on the Alaska Peninsula

Laura Hubbard of the USGS Upper Midwest Water Science Center takes water chemistry measures on the Alaska Peninsula as part of research to understand how long influenza viruses remain viable in the environment.  

Laura Hubbard of the USGS Upper Midwest Water Science Center takes water chemistry measures on the Alaska Peninsula as part of research to understand how long influenza viruses remain viable in the environment.  

Sean Egen, hydrologic technician, installs a storm tide sensor at River Dunes Marina in Pamlico County, NC
Storm Tide Sensor Installation, Pamlico County, NC
Storm Tide Sensor Installation, Pamlico County, NC
Storm Tide Sensor Installation, Pamlico County, NC

Sean Egen, hydrologic technician, installs a storm tide sensor
at River Dunes Marina in Pamlico County, NC

USGS technician on a bridge with instruments and laptop
Adding a rapid deployment gauge to track Dorian's surge in Virginia
Adding a rapid deployment gauge to track Dorian's surge in Virginia
Adding a rapid deployment gauge to track Dorian's surge in Virginia

Hydrographer Keith Lambert installing a rapid deployment gage at New Mill Creek at Chesapeake, VA in advance of Hurricane Dorian. Photo: Blake Dudding, USGS September 5, 2019

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Continued slow rise of water level at bottom of Halema‘uma‘u
Continued slow rise of water level at bottom of Halema‘uma‘u
Continued slow rise of water level at bottom of Halema‘uma‘u

The water level at Kīlauea summit continues to slowly rise, with the size of the pond gradually enlarging. The pond today was at least 140 m (460 ft) in the east-west direction (from bottom to top of image). This length is a minimum estimate as the west end of the pond is now partially blocked from view by the crater walls. USGS photo by D. Swanson.

The water level at Kīlauea summit continues to slowly rise, with the size of the pond gradually enlarging. The pond today was at least 140 m (460 ft) in the east-west direction (from bottom to top of image). This length is a minimum estimate as the west end of the pond is now partially blocked from view by the crater walls. USGS photo by D. Swanson.

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High Altitude Station Maintenance on Mauna Loa
High Altitude Station Maintenance on Mauna Loa
High Altitude Station Maintenance on Mauna Loa

Sulphur Cone (left), viewed toward southwest, from 3,480 m (11,420 ft) above sea level on Mauna Loa's southwest rift zone. At right, an HVO geoscientist and technician rebuild volcanic gas monitoring equipment installed near an outgassing fissure.

Sulphur Cone (left), viewed toward southwest, from 3,480 m (11,420 ft) above sea level on Mauna Loa's southwest rift zone. At right, an HVO geoscientist and technician rebuild volcanic gas monitoring equipment installed near an outgassing fissure.

People work together to install a water logger in the mangrove forest
Installing a water logger in the mangrove forest
Installing a water logger in the mangrove forest
Installing a water logger in the mangrove forest

USGS and partners work together to install water loggers in the mangrove forest.

The USGS and partners are studying how mangrove forests in the Federated States of Micronesia may respond to sea-level rise over the coming century. Their projections will help Micronesian communities plan for the future.

USGS and partners work together to install water loggers in the mangrove forest.

The USGS and partners are studying how mangrove forests in the Federated States of Micronesia may respond to sea-level rise over the coming century. Their projections will help Micronesian communities plan for the future.

Pacific walruses jousting with their tusks, Alaska
Close up of Pacific walruses jousting with their tusks, Chukchi Sea
Close up of Pacific walruses jousting with their tusks, Chukchi Sea
Close up of Pacific walruses jousting with their tusks, Chukchi Sea

Pacific walruses jousting with their tusks on the eastern shore of the Chukchi Sea (Photo taken during USGS research efforts permitted under US Fish and Wildlife Service Permit No. MA801652-7.)

Pacific walruses jousting with their tusks on the eastern shore of the Chukchi Sea (Photo taken during USGS research efforts permitted under US Fish and Wildlife Service Permit No. MA801652-7.)

Pacific walruses hauled out on beach, Alaska
Pacific walruses hauled out on beach, Alaska
Pacific walruses hauled out on beach, Alaska
Pacific walruses hauled out on beach, Alaska

Pacific walruses resting on the beach of the eastern shore of the Chukchi Sea (Photo taken during USGS research efforts permitted under US Fish and Wildlife Service Permit No. MA801652-7.)

Pacific walruses resting on the beach of the eastern shore of the Chukchi Sea (Photo taken during USGS research efforts permitted under US Fish and Wildlife Service Permit No. MA801652-7.)

Pacific walruses jousting with their tusks, Chukchi Sea, Alaska
Pacific walruses jousting with their tusks, Chukchi Sea, Alaska
Pacific walruses jousting with their tusks, Chukchi Sea, Alaska
Pacific walruses jousting with their tusks, Chukchi Sea, Alaska

Pacific walruses jousting with their tusks on the eastern shore of the Chukchi Sea (Photo taken during USGS research efforts permitted under US Fish and Wildlife Service Permit No. MA801652-7.)

Pacific walruses jousting with their tusks on the eastern shore of the Chukchi Sea (Photo taken during USGS research efforts permitted under US Fish and Wildlife Service Permit No. MA801652-7.)

Pacific walruses resting in the water, Chukchi Sea, Alaska
Pacific walruses resting in the water, Chukchi Sea, Alaska
Pacific walruses resting in the water, Chukchi Sea, Alaska
Pacific walruses resting in the water, Chukchi Sea, Alaska

Pacific walruses resting in the water on the eastern shore of the Chukchi Sea (Photo taken during USGS research efforts permitted under US Fish and Wildlife Service Permit No. MA801652-7.)

Pacific walruses resting in the water on the eastern shore of the Chukchi Sea (Photo taken during USGS research efforts permitted under US Fish and Wildlife Service Permit No. MA801652-7.)

Sunset from Steamboat Lake, WY
Sunset from Steamboat Lake, WY
Sunset from Steamboat Lake, WY
Sunset from Steamboat Lake, WY

The USGS and partners study the effects of climate change on the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. This sunset image was taken from Steamboat Lake, Wind River Indian Reservation, Wind River Range, Wyoming.

The USGS and partners study the effects of climate change on the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. This sunset image was taken from Steamboat Lake, Wind River Indian Reservation, Wind River Range, Wyoming.

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