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Album caption: Vertical aerial view of construction site in the Lutes Run basin. Approximate scale 1:22,800. Montgomery County, Maryland. March 16, 1964. (Graphics on published photo only) Portion published as figure 22-A in U. S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 1003. 1978.
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Album caption: Peter, and his family. July 10th. No index card available.
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This dataset contains a thematic [classified] image derived from supervised classification of WorldView-3 satellite imagery. This data release contains a geospatial thematic (raster) image derived from a supervised classification of WorldView-3 satellite imagery obtained during 2020–21. Arundo donax (Arundo cane, giant reed, or Carrizo cane), is an invasive bamboo-like perennial grass most common to riparian areas throughout the southwestern United States. Because it displaces native riparian vegetation, Arundo cane has greatly disrupted the health of riparian ecosystems in the southwestern United States and northern Mexico during the past 50 years. Arundo cane also has created border security problems along the...
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This dataset contains a thematic [classified] image derived from supervised classification of WorldView-3 satellite imagery. This data release contains a geospatial thematic (raster) image derived from a supervised classification of WorldView-3 satellite imagery obtained during 2020–21. Arundo donax (Arundo cane, giant reed, or Carrizo cane), is an invasive bamboo-like perennial grass most common to riparian areas throughout the southwestern United States. Because it displaces native riparian vegetation, Arundo cane has greatly disrupted the health of riparian ecosystems in the southwestern United States and northern Mexico during the past 50 years. Arundo cane also has created border security problems along the...
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This portion of the USGS data release presents bathymetry data collected during surveys performed in the Columbia River littoral cell, Washington and Oregon in 2014 (USGS Field Activity Number 2014-631-FA). Bathymetry data were collected using four personal watercraft (PWCs) equipped with single-beam sonar systems and global navigation satellite system (GNSS) receivers. The sonar systems consisted of an Odom Echotrac CV-100 single-beam echosounder and 200 kHz transducer with a 9 degree beam angle. Raw acoustic backscatter returns were digitized by the echosounder with a vertical resolution of 1.25 cm. Depths from the echosounders were computed using sound velocity profiles measured using a YSI CastAway CTD during...
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Strata in lower part of San Joaquin formation and upper part of Etchegoin formation of North Dome: Blue sandstone of Cascajo conglomerate member of San Joaquin formation cutting across first blue sandstone of underlying Etchegoin formation at head of Arroyo Delgado on west side of Cerro Alto, sec. 28, T. 22 S., R. 18 E; Cascajo conglomerate to the left and first blue sandstone to right. Kings County, California. 1931. Plate 25-B, U.S.Geological Survey Professional Paper 195. 1940.
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The data contained in child items of this page were developed to support the Species Status Assessments conducted by the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service and conservation planning for State, Federal, and non-government researchers, managers, landowners, and other partners for five focal herpetofauna species: gopher tortoise (Gopherus polyphemus), southern hognose snake (Heterodon simus), Florida pine snake (Pituophis melanoleucus mugitus), gopher frog (Lithobates capito), and striped newt (Notophthalmus perstriatus). These data were developed by the USGS Cooperative Fish & Wildlife Research Unit at the University of Georgia in collaboration with other partners. The three child items contain the following data: (1)...
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Contact of Jurassic and Cretaceous formations on branch of Henrieville Creek. Winsor formation (base), Dakota? sandstone. Garfield County, Utah. 1932. Published as figure 16 in U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 226. 1951.
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Guatemala Earthquake 1976. Typical appearance of the Motagua fault rupture that caused the destructive earthquake. Earthquake Information Bulletin, v. 8, no. 3., p. 7.
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Burma Earthquake July 8, 1975. Destroyed temples at Pagan. Earthquake Information Bulletin, v. 7, no. 5., p. 20.
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Turkey Earthquake September 6, 1975. A high school building in Lice with structural damage after the earthquake. Photo by P.I. Yanev. Earthquake Information Bulletin, v. 8, no. 2, back cover.
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Colorado National Monument, Colorado. Devils Kitchen, looking north from a ridge in the middle of No Thoroughfare Canyon. An erosional remnant of the Wingate Sandstone capped by the lowermost sandstone of the Kayenta Formation. Photograph by T.F. Giles, December 15, 1978. U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 1508. Figure 57.
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The Mohorovicic discontinuity or 'Moho' maps the boundary between the earth's crust and mantle and is defined by an abrupt change in seismic velocity due to changes in the density of rocks between the crust and mantle. GeoTIFF grids that map depth to Moho (crustal thickness) for the United States and Canada, and for Australia are provided in this report and were used as evidential layers in developing prospectivity models for basin-hosted Pb-Zn mineralization (Lawley and others, 2022). A composite grid of Moho depths across the United States and Canada was created using data from Shen and Ritzwoller (2016) for the conterminous United States, from Zhang and others (2019) for Alaska, and from Schetselaar and Snyder...
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Several evidential layers calculated from the national-scale gravity anomaly map of Australia (Geophysical Acquisition and Processing Section, 2020) are provided here. This directory includes GeoTIFF grids of Bouguer gravity, the horizontal gradient magnitude of the Bouguer gravity, the Bouguer gravity upward continued 30 km, and the horizontal gradient magnitude of the upward continued gravity, The directory also includes shapefiles of locations that trace the maxima of the horizontal gradient magnitude of the gravity and of the maxima of the horizontal gradient magnitude of the upward continued gravity. Otherwise known as “worms”, the points tracking the maxima mark the edges of shallow density sources (in the...
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These data represent trapping effort and captures of deer mice at Point Reyes National Seashore, Marin County, California. Deer mice were captured and marked with ear tags to allow identification of individuals. The location of captures can be used in a spatially explicit capture recapture model to estimate density of mice and how mouse density varies by site and habitat type.
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North Cascades National Park, Washington. Glaciers at the head of Luna Creek in Picket Range. This complex of ice patches illustrates the difficulty of counting and classifying individual glaciers. A glacier fed by ice avalanches ends in Luna Lake on the left. Avalanches from the large irregular hanging glacier that clings to the cliffs feed the debris-covered ice upslope from another lake (foreground, right center). A small ice patch fed by snow avalanches lies at the base of the cliffs in right center. September 27, 1960. Plate 3-D, U.S. Geological Survey Professional paper 705-A. 1971.
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Album caption: Gates of Lodore. Dinosaur National Monument, Moffat County, Colorado. July 18,1968. (Photo by H.G. Stephens) Index card unavailable. Note: Image scanned from negative. For additional information refer to, Stephens, H. G., Shoemaker, E. M., Shoemaker, E. M., & Shoemaker, E. M. (1987). In the footsteps of John Wesley Powell: An album of comparative photographs of the Green and Colorado Rivers, 1871-72 and 1968. Boulder, Colo: Johnson.
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View of hill-slopes, 3 miles southwest of Bic. Old river terraces are shown by the slope of he fences. Quebec Province, Canada. 1899.
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Panoramic view of the northern part of the Big Belt Mountains, at head of Beaver Creek, about 10 miles from Missouri River. Lewis and Clark County, Montana. 1900.
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Clean water is important for a variety of uses, including drinking, recreation, and as habitat for aquatic species. Nonpoint-source pollution, such as nutrients, sediment, and pesticides from agricultural runoff, is a major cause of impaired water quality in the United States . Vegetation and soil in natural land cover help to remove pollutants from runoff water before it reaches streams and other waterways by slowing water flow and physically trapping sediment. To assess the spatial distribution of water purification potential in the southeastern United States, we mapped the demand for purification as the total area of agricultural land and the supply of natural land cover in the flowpath over which water moves...


map background search result map search result map Burma Earthquake. Destroyed temples at Pagan. Burma. 1975. Turkey Earthquake September 6, 1975. A high school building in Lice with structural damage after the earthquake. Guatemala Earthquake 1976. Typical appearance of the Motagua fault rupture that caused the destructive earthquake. Contact of Jurassic and Cretaceous formations on branch of Henrieville Creek. Garfield County, Utah. 1932. Colorado National Monument, Colorado. Devils Kitchen, looking north from a ridge in the middle of No Thoroughfare Canyon. 1978. Peter and his family, Arctic Village. Alaska. 1926. Glaciers at the head of Luna Creek in Picket Range. North Cascades National Park, Washington. 1960. Strata in lower part of San Joaquin formation and upper part of Etchegoin formation of North Dome. Kings County, California. 1931. View of hill-slopes, 3 miles southwest of Bic. Quebec Province, Canada. 1899. Panoramic view of the northern part of the Big Belt Mountains, at head of Beaver Creek, about 10 miles from Missouri River. Lewis and Clark County, Montana. 1900. Gates of Lodore. Dinosaur National Monument, Colorado. 1968. Nearshore bathymetry of the Columbia River littoral cell, Washington and Oregon, 2014 Range-wide habitat suitability maps for at-risk species in the longleaf system Conservation and Restoration Priorities for Water Purification Vertical aerial view of construction site in the Lutes Run basin. Montgomery County, Maryland. 1964. [Geophysical Data] Gravity and related derivative GeoTIFF grids and data for Australia [Geophysical Data] Depth to Moho GeoTIFF grids for the United States, Canada, and Australia Arundo donax (Arundo Cane) Image Classification along the Rio Grande in Webb County, Texas, September 26, 2020 Arundo donax (Arundo Cane) Image Classification along the Rio Grande in Webb County, Texas, May 07, 2021 Captures and Trapping Effort for Deer Mice (Peromyscus sonoriensis) at Point Reyes National Seashore, California, USA from 2021 to 2022 Arundo donax (Arundo Cane) Image Classification along the Rio Grande in Webb County, Texas, September 26, 2020 Arundo donax (Arundo Cane) Image Classification along the Rio Grande in Webb County, Texas, May 07, 2021 Colorado National Monument, Colorado. Devils Kitchen, looking north from a ridge in the middle of No Thoroughfare Canyon. 1978. Captures and Trapping Effort for Deer Mice (Peromyscus sonoriensis) at Point Reyes National Seashore, California, USA from 2021 to 2022 Vertical aerial view of construction site in the Lutes Run basin. Montgomery County, Maryland. 1964. Gates of Lodore. Dinosaur National Monument, Colorado. 1968. Strata in lower part of San Joaquin formation and upper part of Etchegoin formation of North Dome. Kings County, California. 1931. Glaciers at the head of Luna Creek in Picket Range. North Cascades National Park, Washington. 1960. Panoramic view of the northern part of the Big Belt Mountains, at head of Beaver Creek, about 10 miles from Missouri River. Lewis and Clark County, Montana. 1900. Guatemala Earthquake 1976. Typical appearance of the Motagua fault rupture that caused the destructive earthquake. Turkey Earthquake September 6, 1975. A high school building in Lice with structural damage after the earthquake. Range-wide habitat suitability maps for at-risk species in the longleaf system Burma Earthquake. Destroyed temples at Pagan. Burma. 1975. View of hill-slopes, 3 miles southwest of Bic. Quebec Province, Canada. 1899. Conservation and Restoration Priorities for Water Purification Peter and his family, Arctic Village. Alaska. 1926. [Geophysical Data] Gravity and related derivative GeoTIFF grids and data for Australia [Geophysical Data] Depth to Moho GeoTIFF grids for the United States, Canada, and Australia