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jtotheizzoe: US rivers in the contiguous 48 states, assembled in vector ink from public USGS data by Nelson Minar. It’s like elegant porcelain, made of digital water. I’m amazed both that so much of the continent is covered by rivers, as well by
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motherjones: climateadaptation: This is salt (well, an organism that loves salt). Here are some salt production stats from the USGS Minerals page. And did you know there is a think tank called the “Salt Institute”? brain-food: Lake Retba in Senegal
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humanoidhistory: Arching fountain of lava at Mauna Ulu during the eruption of Kilauea, Hawaii, March 1, 1974. Photo by D.W. Peterson. (USGS)
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sixpenceee:This first picture shows what a typical active geyser looks like. The second shows two frozen geysers. (Source: Earthporn and volcanoes.usgs.gov)
humanoidhistory: A plume of steam marks the spot where tube-fed lava from Kupaianaha enters the Pacific Ocean, Hawaii, May 16, 1988, photo by J.D. Griggs. (USGS)
humanoidhistory: Lava oozes out of the Earth at the Iki Crater on the Kilauea Volcano in Hawaii, November 14, 1959. (USGS)
rhamphotheca: Long-billed Curlews in Action! The Migratory Connectivity Project is tracking Long-billed Curlews (Numenius americanus) with satellite transmitters! Find out where the six tagged birds are today, thanks to U.S. Geological Survey (USGS)
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humanoidhistory: A lava fountain during the Mauna Ulu eruption of Kilauea Volcano, Hawaii, February 1970. (USGS)
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According to the USGS, the energy radiated by this quake was nearly equal to one month's worth of energy consumption in the United States.
crossconnectmag: Sam Droege is Official Photographer of US BeesSam Droege tracks bees for the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). This work has become vital as bee populations have declined due to colony collapse. The work of Sam Droege and his colleagues
mapsdesign: Panoramic View of the Crater Lake National Park by John H. Renshawe, USGS (U.S. Geological Survey) in 1934 More about Maps and Data visualization on my Twitter account or Facebook Follow me :)
earthstory: What happens when it rains in a desert and you’ve got a city sitting in the way? This is what happens. Monsoonal rains take a concrete drainage channel from dry to nearly overtopping, with a huge discharge of water, monitored by the USGS.