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The USGS Natural Hazards Mission Area (NHMA) develops and applies hazard science to help promote the safety, security, and economic well-being of the Nation. By working with partners, cooperators, and customers, NHMA delivers actionable assessments of natural hazards and risk and helps develop effective strategies to achieve resilient communities. 

Advisory Committee on Landslides (ACL)

The Advisory Committee on Landslides was created in 2021 by legislation authorizing the National Landslide Preparedness Act.

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Advisory Committee on Landslides (ACL)

The Advisory Committee on Landslides was created in 2021 by legislation authorizing the National Landslide Preparedness Act.

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What We Do - Geomagnetism Program

The mission of the U.S. Geological Survey's Geomagnetism Program is to monitor the Earth's magnetic field. Using ground-based observatories, the Program provides continuous records of magnetic field variations covering long timescales; disseminates magnetic data to various governmental, academic, and private institutions; and conducts research into the nature of geomagnetic variations.

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What We Do - Geomagnetism Program

The mission of the U.S. Geological Survey's Geomagnetism Program is to monitor the Earth's magnetic field. Using ground-based observatories, the Program provides continuous records of magnetic field variations covering long timescales; disseminates magnetic data to various governmental, academic, and private institutions; and conducts research into the nature of geomagnetic variations.

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What We Do - Landslide Hazards Program

Landslides constitute a major geologic hazard because they are widespread, occur in all 50 states and U.S. territories, and cause $1-2 billion in damages and more than 25 fatalities on average each year. Expansion of urban and recreational developments into hillside areas leads to more people that are threatened by landslides each year.

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What We Do - Landslide Hazards Program

Landslides constitute a major geologic hazard because they are widespread, occur in all 50 states and U.S. territories, and cause $1-2 billion in damages and more than 25 fatalities on average each year. Expansion of urban and recreational developments into hillside areas leads to more people that are threatened by landslides each year.

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What We Do - Volcano Hazards Program

The mission of the USGS Volcano Hazards Program is to enhance public safety and minimize social and economic disruption from eruptions by delivering effective forecasts, warnings, and information on volcano hazards based on a scientific understanding of volcanic processes.

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What We Do - Volcano Hazards Program

The mission of the USGS Volcano Hazards Program is to enhance public safety and minimize social and economic disruption from eruptions by delivering effective forecasts, warnings, and information on volcano hazards based on a scientific understanding of volcanic processes.

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What We Do - Coastal and Marine Hazards and Resources Program

Scientists and technical staff within the Coastal and Marine Hazards and Resources Program study coastal and ocean resources from shorelines and estuaries to the continental shelf and deep sea, providing expertise, tools, products, and data that address and inform a broad array of resource challenges facing our Nation.

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What We Do - Coastal and Marine Hazards and Resources Program

Scientists and technical staff within the Coastal and Marine Hazards and Resources Program study coastal and ocean resources from shorelines and estuaries to the continental shelf and deep sea, providing expertise, tools, products, and data that address and inform a broad array of resource challenges facing our Nation.

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What We Do - Earthquake Hazards Program

To provide and apply relevant earthquake science information and knowledge for reducing deaths, injuries, and property damage from earthquakes through understanding of their characteristics and effects and by providing the information and knowledge needed to mitigate these losses.

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What We Do - Earthquake Hazards Program

To provide and apply relevant earthquake science information and knowledge for reducing deaths, injuries, and property damage from earthquakes through understanding of their characteristics and effects and by providing the information and knowledge needed to mitigate these losses.

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What We Do - Natural Hazards Mission Area

The mission of the USGS in natural hazards is to develop and apply hazard science to help promote the safety, security, and economic well-being of the Nation.

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What We Do - Natural Hazards Mission Area

The mission of the USGS in natural hazards is to develop and apply hazard science to help promote the safety, security, and economic well-being of the Nation.

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