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Earth Explorer. Bulk Download Web Application. Using the EarthExplorer Bulk Download Web Application (BDWA)
Using the EarthExplorer Bulk Download Web Application (BDWA)
Using the EarthExplorer Bulk Download Web Application (BDWA)

This video covers the Bulk Download Web Application or BDWA, which allows you to download large quantities of satellite imagery and geospatial data. The BDWA is web based and compatible with Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge. No additional downloads are required to use the BDWA.

This video covers the Bulk Download Web Application or BDWA, which allows you to download large quantities of satellite imagery and geospatial data. The BDWA is web based and compatible with Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge. No additional downloads are required to use the BDWA.

Misty mountains overlaid with a picture of a smiling white man with short dark hair sitting in front of a computer. Climate Science Champions Season 3: Adam Terando, Research Scientist
Climate Science Champions Season 3: Adam Terando, Research Scientist
Climate Science Champions Season 3: Adam Terando, Research Scientist

Research Ecologist Adam Terando helps people understand how climate change may affect their communities and ecosystems by using mathematical models to “downscale” large global climate models. 

Research Ecologist Adam Terando helps people understand how climate change may affect their communities and ecosystems by using mathematical models to “downscale” large global climate models. 

Misty mountains, overlaid with a photo of a brown-skinned woman with long, light brown hair wearing glasses. Climate Science Champions Season 3: Aparna Bamzai-Dodson, Deputy Center Director
Climate Science Champions Season 3: Aparna Bamzai-Dodson, Deputy Center Director
Climate Science Champions Season 3: Aparna Bamzai-Dodson, Deputy Center Director

Aparna Bamzai-Dodson uses social science to tease apart how individuals’ values affect how decisions are made, particularly when it comes to planning for and adapting to a changing climate. 

Aparna Bamzai-Dodson uses social science to tease apart how individuals’ values affect how decisions are made, particularly when it comes to planning for and adapting to a changing climate. 

Misty mountains, overlaid with a headshot of a white man with brown hair Climate Science Champions Season 3: Brian Miller, Research Ecologist
Climate Science Champions Season 3: Brian Miller, Research Ecologist
Climate Science Champions Season 3: Brian Miller, Research Ecologist

Research Ecologist Brian Miller uses a process called “climate change scenario planning” to help managers think about the many ways climate change could impact the resources under their care, allowing them to create robust strategies ready for anything the future may bring.

Research Ecologist Brian Miller uses a process called “climate change scenario planning” to help managers think about the many ways climate change could impact the resources under their care, allowing them to create robust strategies ready for anything the future may bring.

Misty Mountains, overlaid with a photo of a smiling white woman wearing waders and holding a fish. Climate Science Champions Season 3: Holly Embke, Research Fish Biologist
Climate Science Champions Season 3: Holly Embke, Research Fish Biologist
Climate Science Champions Season 3: Holly Embke, Research Fish Biologist

Research Fish Biologist Holly Embke investigates how climate change is impacting inland fish populations used by recreational anglers and for Tribal subsistence activities.  

Research Fish Biologist Holly Embke investigates how climate change is impacting inland fish populations used by recreational anglers and for Tribal subsistence activities.  

Misty mountains, overlaid with a selfie of a white, bearded man wearing sunglasses standing in front of a glacier. Climate Science Champions Season 3: Jeremy Littell, Research Ecologist
Climate Science Champions Season 3: Jeremy Littell, Research Ecologist
Climate Science Champions Season 3: Jeremy Littell, Research Ecologist

Research Ecologist Jeremy Littell explores how Alaska’s melting glaciers affect the region’s famously productive salmon fisheries. 

Research Ecologist Jeremy Littell explores how Alaska’s melting glaciers affect the region’s famously productive salmon fisheries. 

Background shows coral reefs beneath waves. Overlaid photo shows smiling white woman with short hair. Climate Science Champions Season 3: Jessica Lacy, Research Oceanographer
Climate Science Champions Season 3: Jessica Lacy, Research Oceanographer
Climate Science Champions Season 3: Jessica Lacy, Research Oceanographer

Research Oceanographer Jessica Lacy investigates the influence of tides, waves, and water levels on wave-exposed tidal salt marshes, helping to understand how these important ecosystems will respond to sea level rise. 

Research Oceanographer Jessica Lacy investigates the influence of tides, waves, and water levels on wave-exposed tidal salt marshes, helping to understand how these important ecosystems will respond to sea level rise. 

Misty mountains, overlaid with a headshot of a white woman with curly brown hair. Climate Science Champions Season 3: Lindsey Thurman, Partnerships Ecologist
Climate Science Champions Season 3: Lindsey Thurman, Partnerships Ecologist
Climate Science Champions Season 3: Lindsey Thurman, Partnerships Ecologist

Partnerships Ecologist Lindsey Thurman explores how climate change impacts amphibians in the Northwest, looking to understand the traits that allow species to survive and thrive in a changing world.  

Partnerships Ecologist Lindsey Thurman explores how climate change impacts amphibians in the Northwest, looking to understand the traits that allow species to survive and thrive in a changing world.  

Misty mountains, overlaid with a photo of a smiling white woman with chin-length blond hair wearing glasses. Climate Science Champions Season 3: Mari-Vaughn Johnson, Center Director
Climate Science Champions Season 3: Mari-Vaughn Johnson, Center Director
Climate Science Champions Season 3: Mari-Vaughn Johnson, Center Director

As the leader of the Pacific Islands Climate Adaptation Science Center, Mari-Vaughn Johnson brings USGS science to communities in the Pacific Islands, her ohana, to help address the unique climate challenges in their region. 

As the leader of the Pacific Islands Climate Adaptation Science Center, Mari-Vaughn Johnson brings USGS science to communities in the Pacific Islands, her ohana, to help address the unique climate challenges in their region. 

Misty mountains, overlaid with a headshot of a smiling white man with brown hair. Climate Science Champions Season 3: Owen McKenna, Research Ecologist
Climate Science Champions Season 3: Owen McKenna, Research Ecologist
Climate Science Champions Season 3: Owen McKenna, Research Ecologist

Research Ecologist Owen McKenna investigates how climate and land use change are impacting the Prairie-Pothole region, a critical habitat for ducks and other migratory waterfowl.  

Research Ecologist Owen McKenna investigates how climate and land use change are impacting the Prairie-Pothole region, a critical habitat for ducks and other migratory waterfowl.  

Background of coral reefs beneath waves. Overlaid photo of a smiling Asian woman with long black hair wearing a USGS lifevest Climate Science Champions Season 3: Renee Takesue, Research Geochemist
Climate Science Champions Season 3: Renee Takesue, Research Geochemist
Climate Science Champions Season 3: Renee Takesue, Research Geochemist

Research Geochemist Renee Takesue combines geology and chemistry to shed light on how chemical components from natural and human-made sources make their way into coastal environments. 

Research Geochemist Renee Takesue combines geology and chemistry to shed light on how chemical components from natural and human-made sources make their way into coastal environments. 

screenshot of the beginning of the iow brunt ice shelf video Image of the Week: A New Iceberg at Brunt
Image of the Week: A New Iceberg at Brunt
Image of the Week: A New Iceberg at Brunt

An iceberg the size of Houston broke from the Brunt Ice Shelf Antarctica on January 22nd, 2023. Landsat images show the area one day before the break and several days after. A feature named Chasm One had been lengthening for years, and it finally reached all the way across the shelf.

An iceberg the size of Houston broke from the Brunt Ice Shelf Antarctica on January 22nd, 2023. Landsat images show the area one day before the break and several days after. A feature named Chasm One had been lengthening for years, and it finally reached all the way across the shelf.

Photo of marmot standing on its hind legs, in Yellowstone National Park Monthly update of activity at Yellowstone Volcano, April 1, 2023
Monthly update of activity at Yellowstone Volcano, April 1, 2023
Monthly update of activity at Yellowstone Volcano, April 1, 2023

Do animals prank humans? It sometimes feels that way, says Yellowstone Volcano Observatory’s scientist-in-charge Mike Poland. Mike shows some of the ways animals have “interacted” with monitoring equipment in this April 1, 2023 monthly update of activity at Yellowstone Volcano.

Do animals prank humans? It sometimes feels that way, says Yellowstone Volcano Observatory’s scientist-in-charge Mike Poland. Mike shows some of the ways animals have “interacted” with monitoring equipment in this April 1, 2023 monthly update of activity at Yellowstone Volcano.

Large polar bear USGS Alaska Science Center Polar Bear Research Program
USGS Alaska Science Center Polar Bear Research Program
USGS Alaska Science Center Polar Bear Research Program

The USGS Alaska Science Center leads long–term research on polar bears to inform local, state, national and international policy makers regarding conservation of the species and its habitat.

The USGS Alaska Science Center leads long–term research on polar bears to inform local, state, national and international policy makers regarding conservation of the species and its habitat.

thumbnail of image of the week video Image of the Week - Cheyenne Bottoms Dries Out
Image of the Week - Cheyenne Bottoms Dries Out
Image of the Week - Cheyenne Bottoms Dries Out

Cheyenne Bottoms is the largest inland wetland in the United States. Water normally diverts from rivers into the vast marshland. The wetland water level changes with precipitation and surface flows. For example, 2007 was a wet year. And 2013 was a dry year.

Cheyenne Bottoms is the largest inland wetland in the United States. Water normally diverts from rivers into the vast marshland. The wetland water level changes with precipitation and surface flows. For example, 2007 was a wet year. And 2013 was a dry year.

image related to volcanoes. See description Monthly update of activity at Yellowstone Volcano, March 1, 2023
Monthly update of activity at Yellowstone Volcano, March 1, 2023
Monthly update of activity at Yellowstone Volcano, March 1, 2023

Could an external event trigger a Yellowstone eruption? No, says Yellowstone Volcano Observatory’s scientist-in-charge Mike Poland, that’s not how volcanoes work. Most of the pressure that drives a volcano toward eruption comes from within, from the exsolution of gases in the magmatic system.

Could an external event trigger a Yellowstone eruption? No, says Yellowstone Volcano Observatory’s scientist-in-charge Mike Poland, that’s not how volcanoes work. Most of the pressure that drives a volcano toward eruption comes from within, from the exsolution of gases in the magmatic system.

Thumbnail for Feb. 2023 Public Lecture opening slide PubTalk-02/2023: Behind the Headlines of a Wildlife Disease Die-off
PubTalk-02/2023: Behind the Headlines of a Wildlife Disease Die-off
PubTalk-02/2023: Behind the Headlines of a Wildlife Disease Die-off

Behind the Headlines of a Wildlife Disease Die-off

The how and why of wildlife disease investigation 

By Dr. Kimberli Miller, Wildlife Disease Specialist 

USGS National Wildlife Health Center

Behind the Headlines of a Wildlife Disease Die-off

The how and why of wildlife disease investigation 

By Dr. Kimberli Miller, Wildlife Disease Specialist 

USGS National Wildlife Health Center

Color photograph of lava lake February 14, 2023 — Continued lava lake activity at Kīlauea summit
February 14, 2023 — Continued lava lake activity at Kīlauea summit
February 14, 2023 — Continued lava lake activity at Kīlauea summit

Lava lake activity within Halema‘uma‘u crater, at the summit of Kīlauea, continues. On February 14, low fountaining was present at the central vent, which was supplying lava into a channel that flowed towards the large eastern lake. 

Lava lake activity within Halema‘uma‘u crater, at the summit of Kīlauea, continues. On February 14, low fountaining was present at the central vent, which was supplying lava into a channel that flowed towards the large eastern lake. 

Image of early morning Sediment Transport Fieldwork in San Francisco Bay Sediment Transport in San Francisco Bay
Sediment Transport in San Francisco Bay
Sediment Transport in San Francisco Bay

The Sacramento and San Joaquin Rivers deliver half the amount of sediment they did 50 years ago to San Francisco Bay. Just as sea-level rise is accelerating, the demand for sediment is growing.

The Sacramento and San Joaquin Rivers deliver half the amount of sediment they did 50 years ago to San Francisco Bay. Just as sea-level rise is accelerating, the demand for sediment is growing.

thumbnail turkey earthquake press conference Earthquake Activity in Turkey and Syria [Press Briefing]
Earthquake Activity in Turkey and Syria [Press Briefing]
Earthquake Activity in Turkey and Syria [Press Briefing]

On February 6, around 4:15 a.m. local time, a magnitude 7.8 earthquake struck south-central Turkey near the Turkey/Syria border.

Bison at Dragon's Mouth Spring, Yellowstone National Park Monthly update of activity at Yellowstone Volcano for Feb 1, 2023
Monthly update of activity at Yellowstone Volcano for Feb 1, 2023
Monthly update of activity at Yellowstone Volcano for Feb 1, 2023

Winter has arrived in the Yellowstone region. The deep snow and cold temperatures are harsh for animals, harsh for humans, and also harsh for volcano monitoring equipment.

Winter has arrived in the Yellowstone region. The deep snow and cold temperatures are harsh for animals, harsh for humans, and also harsh for volcano monitoring equipment.