Zombie Salmon and Ghost Moose - The Spooky Implications of Climate Change
By Laura Thompson & Abigail Lynch, USGS National Climate Adaptation Science Center
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Zombie Salmon and Ghost Moose - The Spooky Implications of Climate Change
By Laura Thompson & Abigail Lynch, USGS National Climate Adaptation Science Center
Zombie Salmon and Ghost Moose - The Spooky Implications of Climate Change
By Laura Thompson & Abigail Lynch, USGS National Climate Adaptation Science Center
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From California to Cambodia - Surface Water Mapping Using Cloud-Based Remote Sensing (by Christopher Soulard, USGS Research Geographer)
From California to Cambodia - Surface Water Mapping Using Cloud-Based Remote Sensing (by Christopher Soulard, USGS Research Geographer)
The Rise of the USGS in Space Exploration: How the Astrogeology Science Center is integral to the past, present, and future investigation of the Solar System.
By Justin J. Hagerty, Director of the Astrogeology Science Center
The Rise of the USGS in Space Exploration: How the Astrogeology Science Center is integral to the past, present, and future investigation of the Solar System.
By Justin J. Hagerty, Director of the Astrogeology Science Center
Title: Taking the Pulse of our Planet: A 10-year status report from the USA National Phenology Network
Title: Taking the Pulse of our Planet: A 10-year status report from the USA National Phenology Network
Title: USGS Fire Science: Understanding why wildlands burn and what can be done about it
Title: USGS Fire Science: Understanding why wildlands burn and what can be done about it
Title: New Mapping of the Rodgers Creek Fault: It's longer and more complex than we thought
Title: New Mapping of the Rodgers Creek Fault: It's longer and more complex than we thought
Title: The Story of California's Changing Ecosystems: As observed from space
Title: The Story of California's Changing Ecosystems: As observed from space
Title: Land Subsidence: The Lowdown on the Draw-down
The link between groundwater use and sinking landscapes
Title: Land Subsidence: The Lowdown on the Draw-down
The link between groundwater use and sinking landscapes
Title: What on Earth is going on at Kilauea Volcano?
Title: What on Earth is going on at Kilauea Volcano?
Title: Snow and Avalanche Science - Highlights of applied avalanche research and forecasting
Title: Snow and Avalanche Science - Highlights of applied avalanche research and forecasting
Title: The USGS Cascades Volcano Observatory - Research, monitoring, and the science of preparing society for low-probability, high-consequence events
Title: The USGS Cascades Volcano Observatory - Research, monitoring, and the science of preparing society for low-probability, high-consequence events
-- Coastal Community Tsunami Hazards and Risk
By Nathan Wood, Geographer
-- Coastal Community Tsunami Hazards and Risk
By Nathan Wood, Geographer
Over the last several decades, non-native species have continued to invade sensitive ecosystems in the United States. Two high-profile species, Asian carp in the Midwest and Burmese pythons in the Everglades, are the focus of much attention by decision makers, the public and the media.
Over the last several decades, non-native species have continued to invade sensitive ecosystems in the United States. Two high-profile species, Asian carp in the Midwest and Burmese pythons in the Everglades, are the focus of much attention by decision makers, the public and the media.
-- a Centennial perspective of the Novarupta-Katmai eruption, the largest of the 20th century
By Judy Fierstein, USGS
-- a Centennial perspective of the Novarupta-Katmai eruption, the largest of the 20th century
By Judy Fierstein, USGS
- a story of Grand Canyon geology, water, and biology
by Jack Schmidt & David Rubin
- a story of Grand Canyon geology, water, and biology
by Jack Schmidt & David Rubin
-- the contrasting stories of two recent spectacular eruptions
by Stephanie Prejean, USGS Alaska Volcano Observatory
-- the contrasting stories of two recent spectacular eruptions
by Stephanie Prejean, USGS Alaska Volcano Observatory
- a new tool for river restoration
by Jonathan Warrick, Research Geologist
- a new tool for river restoration
by Jonathan Warrick, Research Geologist
- a journey through the landscape of Earth's greatest floods
by Richard Waitt, Geologist
- a journey through the landscape of Earth's greatest floods
by Richard Waitt, Geologist
Great Earthquakes, Great Waves, and Great Volcanic Explosions!
by Steve Kirby, Geophsicist, and Dave Scholl, Scientist Emeritus
Great Earthquakes, Great Waves, and Great Volcanic Explosions!
by Steve Kirby, Geophsicist, and Dave Scholl, Scientist Emeritus
Over the next 20 years, U.S. demand for energy is projected to increase substantially. Learn how USGS science is providing valuable information to help America find energy for the future.
Transcript available soon.
Over the next 20 years, U.S. demand for energy is projected to increase substantially. Learn how USGS science is providing valuable information to help America find energy for the future.
Transcript available soon.
Zombie Salmon and Ghost Moose - The Spooky Implications of Climate Change
By Laura Thompson & Abigail Lynch, USGS National Climate Adaptation Science Center
Zombie Salmon and Ghost Moose - The Spooky Implications of Climate Change
By Laura Thompson & Abigail Lynch, USGS National Climate Adaptation Science Center
Instructions on How to Attend Virtual USGS Public Lecture
Mac:
1. Click on the Live Event link
within your email invitation to
launch Microsoft Teams.
2. Select "Cancel" if you see this
notification.
Instructions on How to Attend Virtual USGS Public Lecture
Mac:
1. Click on the Live Event link
within your email invitation to
launch Microsoft Teams.
2. Select "Cancel" if you see this
notification.
From California to Cambodia - Surface Water Mapping Using Cloud-Based Remote Sensing (by Christopher Soulard, USGS Research Geographer)
From California to Cambodia - Surface Water Mapping Using Cloud-Based Remote Sensing (by Christopher Soulard, USGS Research Geographer)
The Rise of the USGS in Space Exploration: How the Astrogeology Science Center is integral to the past, present, and future investigation of the Solar System.
By Justin J. Hagerty, Director of the Astrogeology Science Center
The Rise of the USGS in Space Exploration: How the Astrogeology Science Center is integral to the past, present, and future investigation of the Solar System.
By Justin J. Hagerty, Director of the Astrogeology Science Center
Title: Taking the Pulse of our Planet: A 10-year status report from the USA National Phenology Network
Title: Taking the Pulse of our Planet: A 10-year status report from the USA National Phenology Network
Title: USGS Fire Science: Understanding why wildlands burn and what can be done about it
Title: USGS Fire Science: Understanding why wildlands burn and what can be done about it
Title: New Mapping of the Rodgers Creek Fault: It's longer and more complex than we thought
Title: New Mapping of the Rodgers Creek Fault: It's longer and more complex than we thought
Title: The Story of California's Changing Ecosystems: As observed from space
Title: The Story of California's Changing Ecosystems: As observed from space
Title: Land Subsidence: The Lowdown on the Draw-down
The link between groundwater use and sinking landscapes
Title: Land Subsidence: The Lowdown on the Draw-down
The link between groundwater use and sinking landscapes
Title: What on Earth is going on at Kilauea Volcano?
Title: What on Earth is going on at Kilauea Volcano?
Title: Snow and Avalanche Science - Highlights of applied avalanche research and forecasting
Title: Snow and Avalanche Science - Highlights of applied avalanche research and forecasting
Title: The USGS Cascades Volcano Observatory - Research, monitoring, and the science of preparing society for low-probability, high-consequence events
Title: The USGS Cascades Volcano Observatory - Research, monitoring, and the science of preparing society for low-probability, high-consequence events
-- Coastal Community Tsunami Hazards and Risk
By Nathan Wood, Geographer
-- Coastal Community Tsunami Hazards and Risk
By Nathan Wood, Geographer
Over the last several decades, non-native species have continued to invade sensitive ecosystems in the United States. Two high-profile species, Asian carp in the Midwest and Burmese pythons in the Everglades, are the focus of much attention by decision makers, the public and the media.
Over the last several decades, non-native species have continued to invade sensitive ecosystems in the United States. Two high-profile species, Asian carp in the Midwest and Burmese pythons in the Everglades, are the focus of much attention by decision makers, the public and the media.
-- a Centennial perspective of the Novarupta-Katmai eruption, the largest of the 20th century
By Judy Fierstein, USGS
-- a Centennial perspective of the Novarupta-Katmai eruption, the largest of the 20th century
By Judy Fierstein, USGS
- a story of Grand Canyon geology, water, and biology
by Jack Schmidt & David Rubin
- a story of Grand Canyon geology, water, and biology
by Jack Schmidt & David Rubin
-- the contrasting stories of two recent spectacular eruptions
by Stephanie Prejean, USGS Alaska Volcano Observatory
-- the contrasting stories of two recent spectacular eruptions
by Stephanie Prejean, USGS Alaska Volcano Observatory
- a new tool for river restoration
by Jonathan Warrick, Research Geologist
- a new tool for river restoration
by Jonathan Warrick, Research Geologist
- a journey through the landscape of Earth's greatest floods
by Richard Waitt, Geologist
- a journey through the landscape of Earth's greatest floods
by Richard Waitt, Geologist
Great Earthquakes, Great Waves, and Great Volcanic Explosions!
by Steve Kirby, Geophsicist, and Dave Scholl, Scientist Emeritus
Great Earthquakes, Great Waves, and Great Volcanic Explosions!
by Steve Kirby, Geophsicist, and Dave Scholl, Scientist Emeritus
Over the next 20 years, U.S. demand for energy is projected to increase substantially. Learn how USGS science is providing valuable information to help America find energy for the future.
Transcript available soon.
Over the next 20 years, U.S. demand for energy is projected to increase substantially. Learn how USGS science is providing valuable information to help America find energy for the future.
Transcript available soon.