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Flooding impacts Southeast, deadly storms in West Virginia, and United States Geological SurveyFlooding hits the Southeast, deadly storms strike West Virginia, and the USGS monitors conditions as extreme weather batters parts of the U.S. California closes $12 billion budget deficit with hit ...
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Tennessee Earthquake Rocks Southeast - MSNA 4.1 magnitude earthquake in Tennessee shook parts of the Southeast early Saturday morning. The quake struck south of Greenback, Tennessee, about 30 miles south of Knoxville, just after 9 a.m ...
It was reported about 1.4 miles east-southeast of North Hollywood. A USGS map indicates "light shaking" was felt in Burbank and North Hollywood.
Bernard Hubbard didn’t set out to map minerals. As a geology PhD student at UB, he used satellite and airborne instruments to study volcanoes from above. Later, as a research geologist with the United ...
The earthquake, centered off the coast of Portsmouth, was felt hundreds of miles away from the epicenter. See this interactive map from the USGS that shows where it could be felt.
Nearly 75% of the country is at risk for a potentially damaging earthquake in the next 100 years, according to a recently updated map from the U.S. Geological Survey.
The US Geological Survey (USGS) has released its first map of potential geologic hydrogen reserves in the United States, while Plug Power has secured a $1.66 billion US government loan guarantee ...
A magnitude 4.7 earthquake struck in California's Lake County on Wednesday afternoon, the U.S. Geological Survey said. The quake hit at 6:34 p.m. about 2 miles northwest of Cobb at a depth of 0.68 ...
Prior to this massive find, the US lithium reserves barely surpassed 1 million tons, according to the USGS. A modest portion compared to Chile’s 9.3 million tons, Australia’s 6.2 million tons ...
Landslides are a common hazard in the US. In fact, nearly 44% of the country could experience one, potentially catastrophically. Our new national landslide susceptibility map shows where they ...
A 4.9-magnitude earthquake shook West Texas Monday night, was felt as far as D-FW. USGS reports it ties as the 8th strongest in state history. See map.
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