PubTalk 9/2002 — Healing the Redwood Creek Watershed
PubTalk 9/2002 — Healing the Redwood Creek WatershedSuccesses and Failures in a Large-scale Watershed Restoration Program
by Mary Ann Madej, Geologist
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Successes and Failures in a Large-scale Watershed Restoration Program
by Mary Ann Madej, Geologist
Successes and Failures in a Large-scale Watershed Restoration Program
by Mary Ann Madej, Geologist
Explore the diverse features on and below the sea floor in the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary
by Steve Eittreim, Marine Geologist
Explore the diverse features on and below the sea floor in the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary
by Steve Eittreim, Marine Geologist
Close-up of lava falls and steam cloud generated by lava entering water.
Close-up of lava falls and steam cloud generated by lava entering water.
Lava falling over sea cliff into water at western group of entries.
Lava falling over sea cliff into water at western group of entries.
Telephoto of lava dropping into the sea.
Telephoto of lava dropping into the sea.
Lava falls into sea from western two entries at Highcastle. Entry started within past several hours. Listen to the "plop, plop" sounds as lava drips hit water.
Lava falls into sea from western two entries at Highcastle. Entry started within past several hours. Listen to the "plop, plop" sounds as lava drips hit water.
Oceanography, Geology, Biology, and Environmental Issues In The Gulf of the Farallones
by Herman A. Karl, Marine Geologist, and Edward Ueber, Director, Gulf of the Farallones National Marine Sanctuary
Oceanography, Geology, Biology, and Environmental Issues In The Gulf of the Farallones
by Herman A. Karl, Marine Geologist, and Edward Ueber, Director, Gulf of the Farallones National Marine Sanctuary
Close view of lava spilling over the lip of Wilipe`a sea cliff.
Close view of lava spilling over the lip of Wilipe`a sea cliff.
Lava spills over Wilipe`a sea cliff and across boulders into the sea.
Lava spills over Wilipe`a sea cliff and across boulders into the sea.
Close view of wave crashing over lava in the surf zone.
Close view of wave crashing over lava in the surf zone.
Lava cascades down sea cliff on July 19, 2002, 3.5 hours after Mother's Day flow reached to the sea.
Lava cascades down sea cliff on July 19, 2002, 3.5 hours after Mother's Day flow reached to the sea.
New Mapping Techniques Reveal Potential Seismic Sources Beneath Seattle
By Richard J. Blakely, Geophysicist and Ralph A. Haugerud, Geologist
New Mapping Techniques Reveal Potential Seismic Sources Beneath Seattle
By Richard J. Blakely, Geophysicist and Ralph A. Haugerud, Geologist
The catastrophic decline of the desert tortoise in California
Kristin H. Berry, Desert Ecologist
The catastrophic decline of the desert tortoise in California
Kristin H. Berry, Desert Ecologist
A`a lava flow on 23 February
A`a lava flow on 23 February
Fly-by of shaded-relief bathymetry and surrounding mountains of Crater Lake Oregon. The colored region is the lake floor whereas the gray region shows the surrounding mountains. The lake is approximately 9-km wide east to west.
Fly-by of shaded-relief bathymetry and surrounding mountains of Crater Lake Oregon. The colored region is the lake floor whereas the gray region shows the surrounding mountains. The lake is approximately 9-km wide east to west.
A press conference on releasing data from NASA TERRA satellite
A press conference on releasing data from NASA TERRA satellite
USGS scientists C. Dan Miller, Don Mullineaux, Mike Doukas, Norm Banks, Don Swanson, and Richard Waitt talk about their experiences at Mount St.
USGS scientists C. Dan Miller, Don Mullineaux, Mike Doukas, Norm Banks, Don Swanson, and Richard Waitt talk about their experiences at Mount St.
A 1999 press conference on the launch of the NASA EOS TERRA satellite
A 1999 press conference on the launch of the NASA EOS TERRA satellite
This video provides an overview of several Earth Science career fields within the U.S. Geological Survey. After watching this program, viewers will have an understanding of the types of work experiences, environments, expertise, and education a typical USGS employee may have.
This video provides an overview of several Earth Science career fields within the U.S. Geological Survey. After watching this program, viewers will have an understanding of the types of work experiences, environments, expertise, and education a typical USGS employee may have.
A 1999 video on the NASA EOS TERRA Satellite Launch NASA/EROS - Part 2
A 1999 video on the NASA EOS TERRA Satellite Launch NASA/EROS - Part 2
A 1997 presentation on the National Satellite Land Remote Sensing Data Archive, led by the USGS Earth Resources Observation and Science (EROS) Center
A 1997 presentation on the National Satellite Land Remote Sensing Data Archive, led by the USGS Earth Resources Observation and Science (EROS) Center