A nationwide study released today showed that fallout from the 2011 Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power…
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The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), established in 1879, is a federal agency that provides scientific data about natural resources, natural hazards, and the landscape of the United States. The USGS conducts research in areas such as geology, hydrology, biology, and geography, supporting public safety, environmental protection, and resource management.
In a recent study, radium was measured in untreated source water in wells from aquifers…
According to several newly published reports by the U.S. Geological Survey, coal-tar-based sealants are emitting…
The USGS announced on Thursday the founding of the new California Volcano Observatory (CalVO), which…
According to new study that was co-authored by USGS and published today in the Proceedings…
Recent research indicates that gas hydrate deposits should remain stable for a few thousand years…
The National Acid Precipitation Assessment Program stated a decrease in acid rain in a report…