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New Geologic Map Provides Details on Past, Present and Future of the Colorado Front Range
Released:9/30/2008 6:49:28 AM
A new tool that can help citizens who live, work and play in the Colorado Front Range is now available online and in print from the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS).
USGS Model Helps Explain Trends in Greater Sage-Grouse Range Reduction
Released:6/17/2008 1:00:00 PM
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Latest USGS National News Releases
Extreme Coastal Changes and Storm Surge Measurements from Hurricanes Ike and Gustav
Released:10/6/2008 2:11:17 PM
Reporters are invited to attend a special presentation about the impacts of Hurricanes Ike and Gustav on the Texas and Louisiana coast. Compelling before-and-after photographs of the storms will be
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presented during an earth-science conference in Houston, October 6.
Most Alaskan Glaciers Retreating, Thinning, and Stagnating, Says Major USGS Report
Released:10/6/2008 11:44:25 AM
Most glaciers in every mountain range and island group in Alaska are experiencing significant retreat, thinning or stagnation, especially glaciers at lower elevations, according to a new book published by the U.S. Geological Survey. In places, these changes began as early as the middle of the 18th century.
"Rock Stars" to Present Geologic Findings at Houston Conference
Released:10/6/2008 8:58:30 AM
Top scientists from across the world, including 192 earth science experts from the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), will be gathering this week to share their latest findings and most innovative research.
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