This video describes the annual participation cycle for those enrolled in the Phragmites Adaptive Management Framework (PAMF). PAMF encompasses three annual steps including enrolling, monitoring and managing.
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This video describes the annual participation cycle for those enrolled in the Phragmites Adaptive Management Framework (PAMF). PAMF encompasses three annual steps including enrolling, monitoring and managing.
This video describes the annual participation cycle for those enrolled in the Phragmites Adaptive Management Framework (PAMF). PAMF encompasses three annual steps including enrolling, monitoring and managing.
This video describes the annual participation cycle for those enrolled in the Phragmites Adaptive Management Framework (PAMF). PAMF encompasses three annual steps including enrolling, monitoring and managing.
Survey Requirements - Road Overflow/Broad-Crested Weir
Survey Requirements - Road Overflow/Broad-Crested WeirThis video describes how and where to flag high water marks for a road overflow or broad-crested weir indirect measurement of peak discharge.
Survey Requirements - Road Overflow/Broad-Crested Weir
Survey Requirements - Road Overflow/Broad-Crested WeirThis video describes how and where to flag high water marks for a road overflow or broad-crested weir indirect measurement of peak discharge.
USGS Status Update of Kīlauea Volcano - June 1, 2018
USGS Status Update of Kīlauea Volcano - June 1, 2018USGS Hawaiian Volcano Observatory
Status of Kīlauea Volcano
June 1, 2018
Jessica Ball, USGS Volcanologist
USGS Status Update of Kīlauea Volcano - June 1, 2018
USGS Status Update of Kīlauea Volcano - June 1, 2018USGS Hawaiian Volcano Observatory
Status of Kīlauea Volcano
June 1, 2018
Jessica Ball, USGS Volcanologist
Evaluating the Effectiveness of Fish Rescue Programs
Evaluating the Effectiveness of Fish Rescue ProgramsA unique effort to seasonally translocate fish, termed “fish rescue”, has quietly emerged in the Pacific Northwest as a way to reduce drought related mortality in wild fish by manually moving individuals from fragmented areas to either free-flowing habitat or artificial rearing facilities, providing refuge during periods of low flow.
Evaluating the Effectiveness of Fish Rescue Programs
Evaluating the Effectiveness of Fish Rescue ProgramsA unique effort to seasonally translocate fish, termed “fish rescue”, has quietly emerged in the Pacific Northwest as a way to reduce drought related mortality in wild fish by manually moving individuals from fragmented areas to either free-flowing habitat or artificial rearing facilities, providing refuge during periods of low flow.
Deployment of an Edgetech 512i subbottom profiler from the deck of Stockton University's R/V Petrel near Little Egg Inlet, NJ. The USGS Coastal and Marine Geology Program is working to characterize the sea floor and shallow substrate in nearshore waters, using high-resolution geophysical techniques, sediment sampling, and sea-floor photography and videography.
Deployment of an Edgetech 512i subbottom profiler from the deck of Stockton University's R/V Petrel near Little Egg Inlet, NJ. The USGS Coastal and Marine Geology Program is working to characterize the sea floor and shallow substrate in nearshore waters, using high-resolution geophysical techniques, sediment sampling, and sea-floor photography and videography.
A UAS mission on May 31, 2018, filmed details of the dramatic changes occurring within Halema‘uma‘u crater at Kīlauea's summit since explosive eruptions of ash and gas and ongoing wall collapse bega
A UAS mission on May 31, 2018, filmed details of the dramatic changes occurring within Halema‘uma‘u crater at Kīlauea's summit since explosive eruptions of ash and gas and ongoing wall collapse bega
Landsat in Action - Land Cover and Land Cover Change with Tom Loveland
Landsat in Action - Land Cover and Land Cover Change with Tom LovelandTom Loveland talks about using Landsat's data for land use and land cover change research.
Find this video and thousands more at https://usgs.gov/gallery.
Landsat in Action - Land Cover and Land Cover Change with Tom Loveland
Landsat in Action - Land Cover and Land Cover Change with Tom LovelandTom Loveland talks about using Landsat's data for land use and land cover change research.
Find this video and thousands more at https://usgs.gov/gallery.
PubTalk 5/2018 — Yes Humans really are causing induced earthquakes
PubTalk 5/2018 — Yes Humans really are causing induced earthquakesTitle: Yes, Humans Really Are Causing Earthquakes! How Energy Industry Practices are Causing Earthquakes in America's Heartland
PubTalk 5/2018 — Yes Humans really are causing induced earthquakes
PubTalk 5/2018 — Yes Humans really are causing induced earthquakesTitle: Yes, Humans Really Are Causing Earthquakes! How Energy Industry Practices are Causing Earthquakes in America's Heartland
USGS Status Update of Kīlauea Volcano - May 31, 2018
USGS Status Update of Kīlauea Volcano - May 31, 2018USGS Hawaiian Volcano Observatory status of Kilauea volcano in Hawaii on May 31, 2018.
USGS Status Update of Kīlauea Volcano - May 31, 2018
USGS Status Update of Kīlauea Volcano - May 31, 2018USGS Hawaiian Volcano Observatory status of Kilauea volcano in Hawaii on May 31, 2018.
Video of fissure 8 on Kīlauea Volcano's lower East Rift Zone on May 30, 2018. Fountain heights exceeded 200 feet and secondary fountains reached heights of 60 feet.
Video of fissure 8 on Kīlauea Volcano's lower East Rift Zone on May 30, 2018. Fountain heights exceeded 200 feet and secondary fountains reached heights of 60 feet.
USGS Status Update of Kīlauea Volcano - May 30, 2018
USGS Status Update of Kīlauea Volcano - May 30, 2018USGS Hawaiian Volcano Observatory status of Kilauea volcano in Hawaii on May 30, 2018. On Camera: Wendy Stovall, USGS Volcanologist
USGS Status Update of Kīlauea Volcano - May 30, 2018
USGS Status Update of Kīlauea Volcano - May 30, 2018USGS Hawaiian Volcano Observatory status of Kilauea volcano in Hawaii on May 30, 2018. On Camera: Wendy Stovall, USGS Volcanologist
Everyday, a team of USGS scientists canvass areas along Kilauea Volcano’s east Lower Rift Zone.
Everyday, a team of USGS scientists canvass areas along Kilauea Volcano’s east Lower Rift Zone.
Video of fissure 8, as observed during a helicopter overflight on May 29, 2018, and as viewed from ground level. Fissure 8 was fountaining to heights of 200 feet at times, and feeding a lava flow that was traveling to the northeast.
Video of fissure 8, as observed during a helicopter overflight on May 29, 2018, and as viewed from ground level. Fissure 8 was fountaining to heights of 200 feet at times, and feeding a lava flow that was traveling to the northeast.
USGS Status Update of Kīlauea Volcano - May 28, 2018
USGS Status Update of Kīlauea Volcano - May 28, 2018USGS Hawaiian Volcano Observatory status of Kilauea volcano in Hawaii on May 28, 2018.
USGS Status Update of Kīlauea Volcano - May 28, 2018
USGS Status Update of Kīlauea Volcano - May 28, 2018USGS Hawaiian Volcano Observatory status of Kilauea volcano in Hawaii on May 28, 2018.
On May 27, 2018, the Department of Interior Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) Kīlauea response team was conducting mapping missions in the lower East Rift Zone to monitor lava flow advancement rates and direction toward Highway 132 and populated areas.
On May 27, 2018, the Department of Interior Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) Kīlauea response team was conducting mapping missions in the lower East Rift Zone to monitor lava flow advancement rates and direction toward Highway 132 and populated areas.
Downrift view of fissure 7 and a line of low lava fountains on Kīlauea Volcano's lower East Rift Zone. Fissure 7 activity increased overnight, with
Downrift view of fissure 7 and a line of low lava fountains on Kīlauea Volcano's lower East Rift Zone. Fissure 7 activity increased overnight, with
A UAS (Unmanned Aircraft Systems) mission during this past week documented the widening of the Overlook vent. Earthquakes in the Kīlauea Volcano's summit region continue as the area subsides and adjusts to the withdrawa
A UAS (Unmanned Aircraft Systems) mission during this past week documented the widening of the Overlook vent. Earthquakes in the Kīlauea Volcano's summit region continue as the area subsides and adjusts to the withdrawa
USGS Status Update of Kīlauea Volcano - May 26, 2018
USGS Status Update of Kīlauea Volcano - May 26, 2018USGS Hawaiian Volcano Observatory status of Kilauea volcano in Hawaii on May 26, 2018.
USGS Status Update of Kīlauea Volcano - May 26, 2018
USGS Status Update of Kīlauea Volcano - May 26, 2018USGS Hawaiian Volcano Observatory status of Kilauea volcano in Hawaii on May 26, 2018.
Kīlauea Volcano – USGS 24 Hour Watch: Monitoring Lava Flow
Kīlauea Volcano – USGS 24 Hour Watch: Monitoring Lava FlowScientists from the U.S. Geological Survey’s Hawaiian Volcano Observatory are part of a 24 hour watch during the ongoing eruption on the lower east rift zone of the Kīlauea Volcano. Working in shifts they keep an eye on where the lava activity is and where it might move to.
Kīlauea Volcano – USGS 24 Hour Watch: Monitoring Lava Flow
Kīlauea Volcano – USGS 24 Hour Watch: Monitoring Lava FlowScientists from the U.S. Geological Survey’s Hawaiian Volcano Observatory are part of a 24 hour watch during the ongoing eruption on the lower east rift zone of the Kīlauea Volcano. Working in shifts they keep an eye on where the lava activity is and where it might move to.
Fissure 8, one of the westernmost active fissures on Kīlauea Volcano's lower East Rift Zone, reactivated during the overnight hours of May 25-26, with chaotic bursts of gas and lavaspatter.
Fissure 8, one of the westernmost active fissures on Kīlauea Volcano's lower East Rift Zone, reactivated during the overnight hours of May 25-26, with chaotic bursts of gas and lavaspatter.