The U.S. Geological Survey has released a new nationwide landslide susceptibility map that indicates nearly 44% of the U.S.
The U.S. Geologic Survey map published last week uses a database created by Daniel Sturmer of UC’s Department of Geosciences.
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 country is ...
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 ...
High-resolution radiometric and magnetic data from an airborne geophysical survey of the Medicine Bow Mountains in southern ...
China plans to create a map of the country with real-scene 3D technology by 2035, featuring geological conditions, city ...
A new gravity map of Mars reveals hidden structures and active mantle processes, challenging established geological theories.
Artificial intelligence (AI) has become a vital tool for understanding the world. Now, as interest in space exploration ...
The U.S. Geological Survey confirmed two earthquakes struck Tuesday morning on the west side of the Albuquerque metro.
Residents in far Northern California may see a low-flying, fixed-wing plane in the coming weeks. The information it gathers ...
Guest speakers will discuss the geological resources that put Knox County on the map and the water resources that will assure ...