Geologic mapping has been one of the most fundamental mandates of the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) since its establishment ...
The G4 geomagnetic storm that brought auroras across the U.S. also generated electrical currents in rocks under the ground.
The USGS has revealed than around 71 to 95 million Americans may rely on groundwater supplies with detectable levels of PFAS.
The Imperial Valley has been recognized as one of the most unique places for geological study. It may not seem like much to ...
The new outsized little show at the Arts Center of the Capital Region has a perfectly convoluted title: “Little Brown Jug + Dig Deeper: [some] Art, Science, and History of Troy Clay.” It mixes soils, ...
According to estimates from a new USGS predictive model, exposure to certain PFAS chemicals may pose health risks. An ...
Efforts to map groundwater, expand research and analyze water data are getting an injection with state and federal grants. The New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology announced Tuesday its New ...
New evidence collected by China's Zhurong rover makes a compelling case for the existence of ancient oceans on Mars.
A new study suggests the seismic energy traveled outward from a previously unmapped fault, emanating from the hypocenter in ...
An unusual sight can be seen above the Dubuque area for the next month, as a low-flying helicopter uses an electromagnetic ...
A recent report by the US Geological Survey (USGS) shows that much of Connecticut’s public groundwater supply areas, including areas that provide water to the state's largest cities, have a high ...
Between 75 and 95 million Americans rely on groundwater that contains detectible concentrations of these chemicals, known as ...