The National Minerals Information Center, the primary agency for collecting and analyzing nonfuel minerals information, releases the 2017 Mineral Commodity Summaries, a collection of reports on over 85 commodities essential to the U.S. economy and national security.
Videos
Browse a selection of videos from a wide range of science topics covered by USGS in the Northeast Region.
The National Minerals Information Center, the primary agency for collecting and analyzing nonfuel minerals information, releases the 2017 Mineral Commodity Summaries, a collection of reports on over 85 commodities essential to the U.S. economy and national security.
Rapid salt-marsh erosion in Grand Bay, Mississippi
Rapid salt-marsh erosion in Grand Bay, MississippiThis time-lapse video shows lateral erosion of a salt marsh in the Grand Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve, part of an embayment near the city of Pascagoula, Mississippi, on the US Gulf coast. Wave action over the course of 6.5 months led to about 1.5 meters of erosion.
Rapid salt-marsh erosion in Grand Bay, Mississippi
Rapid salt-marsh erosion in Grand Bay, MississippiThis time-lapse video shows lateral erosion of a salt marsh in the Grand Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve, part of an embayment near the city of Pascagoula, Mississippi, on the US Gulf coast. Wave action over the course of 6.5 months led to about 1.5 meters of erosion.
Historic USGS Streamgage on the Wabash River at Lafayette Indiana
Historic USGS Streamgage on the Wabash River at Lafayette IndianaThis video will provide a brief history and purpose for one of the oldest streamgages in Indiana. The gage is at the Wabash River at Lafayette, Indiana. The site number is 03335500. This video was produced at the request of the West Lafayette Parks Department where this historic gage is located.
Historic USGS Streamgage on the Wabash River at Lafayette Indiana
Historic USGS Streamgage on the Wabash River at Lafayette IndianaThis video will provide a brief history and purpose for one of the oldest streamgages in Indiana. The gage is at the Wabash River at Lafayette, Indiana. The site number is 03335500. This video was produced at the request of the West Lafayette Parks Department where this historic gage is located.
Take a short look at a low cost phosphorus removal water filter the USGS has been working on for several years.
Take a short look at a low cost phosphorus removal water filter the USGS has been working on for several years.
Along the Atlantic Coast, a 2000+ ft deep hole has been drilled by the USGS to assess the issues of groundwater pumping, relative sea-level rise, and land subsidence. This video shows the drilling of the first extensometer to measure land subsidence in the North Atlantic Coastal Plain in 30+ years.
Along the Atlantic Coast, a 2000+ ft deep hole has been drilled by the USGS to assess the issues of groundwater pumping, relative sea-level rise, and land subsidence. This video shows the drilling of the first extensometer to measure land subsidence in the North Atlantic Coastal Plain in 30+ years.
Monitoring Stormwater and Green Infrastructure (Gary City Hall, Ind.)
Monitoring Stormwater and Green Infrastructure (Gary City Hall, Ind.)This time-lapse video shows the construction of the new Gary City Hall parking lot and rain garden in Gary, Indiana. The City of Gary is utilizing green infrastructure in their redevelopment projects in the hopes of reducing the amount stormwater runoff that enters their storm-sewer system and, eventually, Lake Michigan.
Monitoring Stormwater and Green Infrastructure (Gary City Hall, Ind.)
Monitoring Stormwater and Green Infrastructure (Gary City Hall, Ind.)This time-lapse video shows the construction of the new Gary City Hall parking lot and rain garden in Gary, Indiana. The City of Gary is utilizing green infrastructure in their redevelopment projects in the hopes of reducing the amount stormwater runoff that enters their storm-sewer system and, eventually, Lake Michigan.
This ridiculously cute video of baby Harlequin Ducks (Histrionicus histrionicus) shows their first day outside the egg (about 20 hours old). Scientists at Patuxent Wildlife Research Center are training ducks to respond to sounds — just like a hearing test given to kids during elementary school — to learn more about their ability to hear underwater.
This ridiculously cute video of baby Harlequin Ducks (Histrionicus histrionicus) shows their first day outside the egg (about 20 hours old). Scientists at Patuxent Wildlife Research Center are training ducks to respond to sounds — just like a hearing test given to kids during elementary school — to learn more about their ability to hear underwater.
Untapped Capacity: Our 4,000 Species of Native Bees
Untapped Capacity: Our 4,000 Species of Native BeesSo many unknowns and so many potentials.
Untapped Capacity: Our 4,000 Species of Native Bees
Untapped Capacity: Our 4,000 Species of Native BeesSo many unknowns and so many potentials.
This video provides some background information and presents the general procedures associated with the Maine Cooperative Snow Survey.
This video provides some background information and presents the general procedures associated with the Maine Cooperative Snow Survey.
In this video we visit a USGS gaging station on the Carrabassett River near North Anson, Maine, station 01047000. We briefly discuss the manned cableway at the site and highlight some features of the gaging station itself.
In this video we visit a USGS gaging station on the Carrabassett River near North Anson, Maine, station 01047000. We briefly discuss the manned cableway at the site and highlight some features of the gaging station itself.
The Greatest Natural Disaster in Ohio History: The Flood of 1913
The Greatest Natural Disaster in Ohio History: The Flood of 1913Devastation from the 1913 flood is shown primarily through photographs taken during the March 1913 flood. In the aftermath of the 1913 flood, State and Federal funds were allocated for the installation of a streamgage network to monitor the water level and flow of Ohio's rivers and streams.
The Greatest Natural Disaster in Ohio History: The Flood of 1913
The Greatest Natural Disaster in Ohio History: The Flood of 1913Devastation from the 1913 flood is shown primarily through photographs taken during the March 1913 flood. In the aftermath of the 1913 flood, State and Federal funds were allocated for the installation of a streamgage network to monitor the water level and flow of Ohio's rivers and streams.