Last week, a U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) study found that nearly half the United States lies in potential landslide zones.
Map of the United States including Hawaii, Alaska, and Puerto Rico showing landslide susceptibility from yellow (fewer landslides) to red (more landslides), where the areas without shading represent ...
This is the second installment of a two-part series about the Shuttle Radar Topography Mission. Read part one here. Elevation ...
If you see your reflection in the snow covered hills, it might be time to check out a new map from the United States Geological Survey. The map reveals that a surprisingly large part of the ...
Experience the uncrowded geological wonder of Georgia's 'Little Grand Canyon,' decked with fall colors. Learn about trails, ...
You might see airplanes closer to the ground in the coming weeks. A news release from the U.S. Geological Survey says a ...
A retaining wall in North Fairmount partially collapsed in a landslide earlier this year. A new map showing the risk of landslides nationwide is based on research from a University of Cincinnati ...
And that lollipop stick is a passive sensor U.S. Geological Survey geophysicist Anji Shah oversees an initiative to map critical mineral resources like cobalt and lithium in the Carolinas and ...
Residents in far Northern California may see a low-flying, fixed-wing plane in the coming weeks. The information it gathers ...
Explore Moose Lake State Park in Minnesota for hiking, camping, and a free geological museum. Perfect for a weekend or day ...
High-resolution radiometric and magnetic data from an airborne geophysical survey of the Medicine Bow Mountains in southern ...