View along a bluff in Tanner Creek watershed following the 2017 Eagle Creek Fire, Oregon (Columbia Gorge)
Steven Sobieszczyk (Former Employee)
Science and Products
Non-USGS Publications**
**Disclaimer: The views expressed in Non-USGS publications are those of the author and do not represent the views of the USGS, Department of the Interior, or the U.S. Government.
View along a bluff in Tanner Creek watershed following the 2017 Eagle Creek Fire, Oregon (Columbia Gorge)
Welcome to the USGS GeoLog Locator, an online tool for viewing and downloading digital borehole geophysical logs. These borehole logs are used to answer scientific questions about things like groundwater availability, geologic structure of the Earth, and certain characteristics of the structure of the soil and rock formations.
Welcome to the USGS GeoLog Locator, an online tool for viewing and downloading digital borehole geophysical logs. These borehole logs are used to answer scientific questions about things like groundwater availability, geologic structure of the Earth, and certain characteristics of the structure of the soil and rock formations.
Soil Burn Severity Map for Eagle Creek Fire, Oregon 2017
Soil Burn Severity Map for Eagle Creek Fire, Oregon 2017Soil burn severity for the Eagle Creek Fire, Oregon (2017). Soil burn severity is used for postfire assessments to determine flash flooding and postfire debris flow potential for a recently burned area.
Soil Burn Severity Map for Eagle Creek Fire, Oregon 2017
Soil Burn Severity Map for Eagle Creek Fire, Oregon 2017Soil burn severity for the Eagle Creek Fire, Oregon (2017). Soil burn severity is used for postfire assessments to determine flash flooding and postfire debris flow potential for a recently burned area.
Meet Bob.
Bob is a beaver.
Meet Bob.
Bob is a beaver.
USGS team of scientists electro-shocking (fishing) Zollner Creek, OR.
USGS team of scientists electro-shocking (fishing) Zollner Creek, OR.
Scenic view from Siuslaw National Forest, OR.
USGS scientist completing a stream assessement of West Fork Palmer Creek, Oregon.
USGS scientist completing a stream assessement of West Fork Palmer Creek, Oregon.
Photograph of field gear and equipment used in water quality monitoring.
Photograph of field gear and equipment used in water quality monitoring.
Imagen en miniatura de especies invasoras del noroeste del Pacífico
Los bosques del noroeste del Pacífico están siendo afectados por la afluencia de especies no nativas de plantas y animales. Sin embargo, con investigación, conservación y restauración conscientes podemos ayudar a detener la propagación de especies invasoras.
Los bosques del noroeste del Pacífico están siendo afectados por la afluencia de especies no nativas de plantas y animales. Sin embargo, con investigación, conservación y restauración conscientes podemos ayudar a detener la propagación de especies invasoras.
Pacific Northwest forests are being impacted by an influx of non-native species of plants and animals. However, with mindful research, conservation, and restoration we can help stop the spread of invasive species.
Pacific Northwest forests are being impacted by an influx of non-native species of plants and animals. However, with mindful research, conservation, and restoration we can help stop the spread of invasive species.
Follow a U.S. Geological Survey hydrologist as he takes part in the National Water-Quality Assessment Program in the Pacific Northwest. In 1991, the U.S.
Follow a U.S. Geological Survey hydrologist as he takes part in the National Water-Quality Assessment Program in the Pacific Northwest. In 1991, the U.S.
USGS video series highlighting the individuals who make up the U.S. Geological Survey. We are USGS, these are our stories.
USGS video series highlighting the individuals who make up the U.S. Geological Survey. We are USGS, these are our stories.
USGS video series highlighting the individuals who make up the U.S. Geological Survey. We are USGS, these are our stories. This episode focuses on USGS research engineer Tanya Gallegos.
USGS video series highlighting the individuals who make up the U.S. Geological Survey. We are USGS, these are our stories. This episode focuses on USGS research engineer Tanya Gallegos.
USGS video series highlighting the individuals who make up the U.S. Geological Survey. We are USGS, these are our stories. This episode focuses on USGS Chief-of-Staff for Natural Hazards Martha Garcia.
USGS video series highlighting the individuals who make up the U.S. Geological Survey. We are USGS, these are our stories. This episode focuses on USGS Chief-of-Staff for Natural Hazards Martha Garcia.
USGS video series highlighting the individuals who make up the U.S. Geological Survey. We are USGS, these are our stories. This episode focuses on USGS Southeast Region Director Jess Weaver.
USGS video series highlighting the individuals who make up the U.S. Geological Survey. We are USGS, these are our stories. This episode focuses on USGS Southeast Region Director Jess Weaver.
Confluence of Cedar Creek with the Wilson River, OR
Confluence of Cedar Creek with the Wilson River, ORConfluence of Wilson River with tributary Cedar Creek, OR, following heavy storm.
Confluence of Cedar Creek with the Wilson River, OR
Confluence of Cedar Creek with the Wilson River, ORConfluence of Wilson River with tributary Cedar Creek, OR, following heavy storm.
USGS Hydrologic Technician Heather Bragg collects suspended-sediment sample from a cableway downstream from Fall Creek Reservoir. Reservoir was drawn down to purge sediment and trapped fish from behind dam in December 2012.
Video available online.
USGS Hydrologic Technician Heather Bragg collects suspended-sediment sample from a cableway downstream from Fall Creek Reservoir. Reservoir was drawn down to purge sediment and trapped fish from behind dam in December 2012.
Video available online.
Muddy, or turbid water, caused by suspended-sediment released during Fall Creek Reservoir draw down. Reservoir was drawn down to purge sediment and trapped fish from behind dam in December 2012.
Muddy, or turbid water, caused by suspended-sediment released during Fall Creek Reservoir draw down. Reservoir was drawn down to purge sediment and trapped fish from behind dam in December 2012.
USGS Hydrologic Technician Heather Bragg collects suspended-sediment sample from a cableway downstream from Fall Creek Reservoir. Reservoir was drawn down to purge sediment and trapped fish from behind dam in December 2012.
USGS Hydrologic Technician Heather Bragg collects suspended-sediment sample from a cableway downstream from Fall Creek Reservoir. Reservoir was drawn down to purge sediment and trapped fish from behind dam in December 2012.
In this episode, high school students from Rosemary Anderson High School in Portland, Oregon, visit the USGS Oregon Water Science Center for a ‘Science Career Day‘ event. Scientists work with the students and try to promote the appeal and benefits of a career in science.
In this episode, high school students from Rosemary Anderson High School in Portland, Oregon, visit the USGS Oregon Water Science Center for a ‘Science Career Day‘ event. Scientists work with the students and try to promote the appeal and benefits of a career in science.
View of Clackamas River, OR.
Science and Products
Non-USGS Publications**
**Disclaimer: The views expressed in Non-USGS publications are those of the author and do not represent the views of the USGS, Department of the Interior, or the U.S. Government.
View along a bluff in Tanner Creek watershed following the 2017 Eagle Creek Fire, Oregon (Columbia Gorge)
View along a bluff in Tanner Creek watershed following the 2017 Eagle Creek Fire, Oregon (Columbia Gorge)
Welcome to the USGS GeoLog Locator, an online tool for viewing and downloading digital borehole geophysical logs. These borehole logs are used to answer scientific questions about things like groundwater availability, geologic structure of the Earth, and certain characteristics of the structure of the soil and rock formations.
Welcome to the USGS GeoLog Locator, an online tool for viewing and downloading digital borehole geophysical logs. These borehole logs are used to answer scientific questions about things like groundwater availability, geologic structure of the Earth, and certain characteristics of the structure of the soil and rock formations.
Soil Burn Severity Map for Eagle Creek Fire, Oregon 2017
Soil Burn Severity Map for Eagle Creek Fire, Oregon 2017Soil burn severity for the Eagle Creek Fire, Oregon (2017). Soil burn severity is used for postfire assessments to determine flash flooding and postfire debris flow potential for a recently burned area.
Soil Burn Severity Map for Eagle Creek Fire, Oregon 2017
Soil Burn Severity Map for Eagle Creek Fire, Oregon 2017Soil burn severity for the Eagle Creek Fire, Oregon (2017). Soil burn severity is used for postfire assessments to determine flash flooding and postfire debris flow potential for a recently burned area.
Meet Bob.
Bob is a beaver.
Meet Bob.
Bob is a beaver.
USGS team of scientists electro-shocking (fishing) Zollner Creek, OR.
USGS team of scientists electro-shocking (fishing) Zollner Creek, OR.
Scenic view from Siuslaw National Forest, OR.
USGS scientist completing a stream assessement of West Fork Palmer Creek, Oregon.
USGS scientist completing a stream assessement of West Fork Palmer Creek, Oregon.
Photograph of field gear and equipment used in water quality monitoring.
Photograph of field gear and equipment used in water quality monitoring.
Imagen en miniatura de especies invasoras del noroeste del Pacífico
Los bosques del noroeste del Pacífico están siendo afectados por la afluencia de especies no nativas de plantas y animales. Sin embargo, con investigación, conservación y restauración conscientes podemos ayudar a detener la propagación de especies invasoras.
Los bosques del noroeste del Pacífico están siendo afectados por la afluencia de especies no nativas de plantas y animales. Sin embargo, con investigación, conservación y restauración conscientes podemos ayudar a detener la propagación de especies invasoras.
Pacific Northwest forests are being impacted by an influx of non-native species of plants and animals. However, with mindful research, conservation, and restoration we can help stop the spread of invasive species.
Pacific Northwest forests are being impacted by an influx of non-native species of plants and animals. However, with mindful research, conservation, and restoration we can help stop the spread of invasive species.
Follow a U.S. Geological Survey hydrologist as he takes part in the National Water-Quality Assessment Program in the Pacific Northwest. In 1991, the U.S.
Follow a U.S. Geological Survey hydrologist as he takes part in the National Water-Quality Assessment Program in the Pacific Northwest. In 1991, the U.S.
USGS video series highlighting the individuals who make up the U.S. Geological Survey. We are USGS, these are our stories.
USGS video series highlighting the individuals who make up the U.S. Geological Survey. We are USGS, these are our stories.
USGS video series highlighting the individuals who make up the U.S. Geological Survey. We are USGS, these are our stories. This episode focuses on USGS research engineer Tanya Gallegos.
USGS video series highlighting the individuals who make up the U.S. Geological Survey. We are USGS, these are our stories. This episode focuses on USGS research engineer Tanya Gallegos.
USGS video series highlighting the individuals who make up the U.S. Geological Survey. We are USGS, these are our stories. This episode focuses on USGS Chief-of-Staff for Natural Hazards Martha Garcia.
USGS video series highlighting the individuals who make up the U.S. Geological Survey. We are USGS, these are our stories. This episode focuses on USGS Chief-of-Staff for Natural Hazards Martha Garcia.
USGS video series highlighting the individuals who make up the U.S. Geological Survey. We are USGS, these are our stories. This episode focuses on USGS Southeast Region Director Jess Weaver.
USGS video series highlighting the individuals who make up the U.S. Geological Survey. We are USGS, these are our stories. This episode focuses on USGS Southeast Region Director Jess Weaver.
Confluence of Cedar Creek with the Wilson River, OR
Confluence of Cedar Creek with the Wilson River, ORConfluence of Wilson River with tributary Cedar Creek, OR, following heavy storm.
Confluence of Cedar Creek with the Wilson River, OR
Confluence of Cedar Creek with the Wilson River, ORConfluence of Wilson River with tributary Cedar Creek, OR, following heavy storm.
USGS Hydrologic Technician Heather Bragg collects suspended-sediment sample from a cableway downstream from Fall Creek Reservoir. Reservoir was drawn down to purge sediment and trapped fish from behind dam in December 2012.
Video available online.
USGS Hydrologic Technician Heather Bragg collects suspended-sediment sample from a cableway downstream from Fall Creek Reservoir. Reservoir was drawn down to purge sediment and trapped fish from behind dam in December 2012.
Video available online.
Muddy, or turbid water, caused by suspended-sediment released during Fall Creek Reservoir draw down. Reservoir was drawn down to purge sediment and trapped fish from behind dam in December 2012.
Muddy, or turbid water, caused by suspended-sediment released during Fall Creek Reservoir draw down. Reservoir was drawn down to purge sediment and trapped fish from behind dam in December 2012.
USGS Hydrologic Technician Heather Bragg collects suspended-sediment sample from a cableway downstream from Fall Creek Reservoir. Reservoir was drawn down to purge sediment and trapped fish from behind dam in December 2012.
USGS Hydrologic Technician Heather Bragg collects suspended-sediment sample from a cableway downstream from Fall Creek Reservoir. Reservoir was drawn down to purge sediment and trapped fish from behind dam in December 2012.
In this episode, high school students from Rosemary Anderson High School in Portland, Oregon, visit the USGS Oregon Water Science Center for a ‘Science Career Day‘ event. Scientists work with the students and try to promote the appeal and benefits of a career in science.
In this episode, high school students from Rosemary Anderson High School in Portland, Oregon, visit the USGS Oregon Water Science Center for a ‘Science Career Day‘ event. Scientists work with the students and try to promote the appeal and benefits of a career in science.
View of Clackamas River, OR.