• Daily Geology Photos – April 30

    Updated: 2011-04-30 17:20:09
    A summary of photos posted on flickr today, tagged with “geology.” Displayed below are 19 geology-related photos were added to flickr today. Similar Posts on Geology News: Daily Geology Photos – September 23 Daily Geology Photos – May 10 Daily Geology Photos – May 19 Daily Geology Photos – May 21 Daily Geology Photos – [...]

  • Next week's reverse river trip Yuma to Hoover Dam Geologic Froth

    Updated: 2011-04-29 02:34:13
    . OK , got . it Hey , thanks for coming . Would you mind signing in Posterous Blog Back to posts Viewed times April 28, 2011 Next week's reverse river trip . Yuma to Hoover Dam Edit Delete Tags Autopost There will be geotagged photos . Trust . me download Click here to : download Next_weeks_reverse_river_trip . zip 5.49 MB Posted by Kyle House Tweet 0 responses Like Comment

  • Daily Geology Photos – April 28

    Updated: 2011-04-28 17:20:16
    A summary of photos posted on flickr today, tagged with “geology.” Displayed below are 94 geology-related photos were added to flickr today. Similar Posts on Geology News: Daily Geology Photos – September 23 Daily Geology Photos – May 10 Daily Geology Photos – May 19 Daily Geology Photos – May 21 Daily Geology Photos – [...]

  • Preparing for the Great ShakeOut Drill: Handbook Offers Vital Earthquake History and Preparedness Information to Central U.S. Residents

    Updated: 2011-04-28 05:48:44
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  • Flooding Hits Along the Mississippi River

    Updated: 2011-04-27 23:39:08
    2011 had been predicted to be a particularly bad year for flooding in the northern Plains and upper Midwest. Areas along the Red River in North Dakota and Minnesota and the James Rivers in the Dakotas are still experiencing flooding from snowmelt.? Now extreme rainfall is causing severe flooding along the Mississippi and Ohio Rivers. Record floods are possible in some areas.

  • Daily Geology Photos – April 27

    Updated: 2011-04-27 17:20:17
    A summary of photos posted on flickr today, tagged with “geology.” Displayed below are 76 geology-related photos were added to flickr today. Similar Posts on Geology News: Daily Geology Photos – September 23 Daily Geology Photos – May 10 Daily Geology Photos – May 19 Daily Geology Photos – May 21 Daily Geology Photos – [...]

  • USGS Director Welcomes Independent Panel Report Confirming that Scientific Basis for New Madrid Seismic Hazard is Sound

    Updated: 2011-04-27 05:21:37
    Skip to content The Geology News Blog The latest and greatest news in geology , from around the . world Home About Featured Articles Authors . F.A.Q Apr 26 Dave Schumaker USGS Director Welcomes Independent Panel Report Confirming that Scientific Basis for New Madrid Seismic Hazard is Sound The National Earthquake Prediction Evaluation Council has issued a new report in which independent experts conclude that current USGS estimates for significant earthquake hazards in the New Madrid Seismic Zone affecting eight central and eastern U.S states are based on sound science . The Council , a federal advisory committee , recently presented the report to USGS Director Marcia McNutt . Prepared by a panel of scientists from many disciplines and organizations , the report comes during the

  • Daily Geology Photos – April 26

    Updated: 2011-04-26 17:20:21
    A summary of photos posted on flickr today, tagged with “geology.” Displayed below are 100 geology-related photos were added to flickr today. Similar Posts on Geology News: Daily Geology Photos – September 23 Daily Geology Photos – May 10 Daily Geology Photos – May 19 Daily Geology Photos – May 21 Daily Geology Photos – [...]

  • It’s New Rock and Mineral Week! Up first … Dolomite!

    Updated: 2011-04-26 00:50:53
    We are adding new rocks and minerals to our site every day this week. Up first is Dolomite! Dolomite is a soft mineral of many colors. The mineral forms in ocean setting and hydrothermal veins and is also associated with metamorphic rocks

  • USGS Welcomes Earthquake Prediction Council’s Confirmation That Scientific Basis for New Madrid Hazard is Sound

    Updated: 2011-04-25 21:00:00
    The level of seismic hazards posed by the New Madrid Seismic Zone, along with the uncertainties that still remain, is the subject of a new report by the National Earthquake Prediction Evaluation Council (NEPEC).

  • Daily Geology Photos – April 25

    Updated: 2011-04-25 17:20:14
    A summary of photos posted on flickr today, tagged with “geology.” Displayed below are 44 geology-related photos were added to flickr today. Similar Posts on Geology News: Daily Geology Photos – September 23 Daily Geology Photos – May 10 Daily Geology Photos – May 19 Daily Geology Photos – May 21 Daily Geology Photos – [...]

  • Daily Geology Photos – April 24

    Updated: 2011-04-24 17:20:06
    A summary of photos posted on flickr today, tagged with “geology.” Displayed below are 47 geology-related photos were added to flickr today. Similar Posts on Geology News: Daily Geology Photos – September 23 Daily Geology Photos – May 10 Daily Geology Photos – May 19 Daily Geology Photos – May 21 Daily Geology Photos – [...]

  • Thermal Image of Lava Lake

    Updated: 2011-04-22 18:02:30
    Filed under: Hawaii Volcanoes, Hawaiian Volcano Observatory USGS Tagged: Big Island, earthquakes, eruption, Hawaii, lake, lava, magma, photography, research, science, travel, USGS, volcano

  • TopoFusion.com GPS Mapping Software for Windows

    Updated: 2011-04-15 22:41:07
    Welcome to TopoFusion.com Latest TopoFusion Headlines February 16, 2011 Massive GPS replay 24 Hours in the Old Pueblo February 1, 2011 TopoFusion Pro v4.1 Out October 22, 2010 TopoFusion Pro v4.05 released Elevation maps August 5, 2010 Outside interviews TopoFusion's Scott Morris TopoFusion is GPS Mapping software for Windows . It downloads maps Topo , Aerial Photo and Satellite automatically from several public map servers see : available imagery Please download and use the free version . It is fully functional except that 1 5th of the map tiles are obscured with the word DEMO and there is a limit of three files open at a time . It is not time limited , so you are free to keep and use it as long as you like . If you like what we are trying to accomplish with our software and would like to

  • Petrified Colorado River flotsam 5 Million years old Geologic Froth

    Updated: 2011-04-14 13:13:15
    : . Posterous Blog Back to posts Viewed times April 13, 2011 Petrified Colorado River flotsam : 5 Million years . old Edit Delete Tags Autopost An awesome find while mapping today . No . didn't take it out of the field . An extremely large and heavy rock . A museum piece for . sure Posted from Bullhead City , AZ Posted from Bullhead City , AZ Tweet 0 responses Like Comment

  • Great Salt Lake Connects to the Pacific Ocean in 1800?

    Updated: 2011-04-13 23:44:58
    According to an intriguing 1826 map atlas, an unnamed river flowed from Great Salt Lake (also unnamed at the time) all the way to the Pacific Ocean. The atlas, titled Morse’s New Universal Atlas of the World on an Improved Plan of Alphabetical Indexes, Designed for Academies and Higher Schools, was recently donated to the [...]

  • SATURATED SOIL POSES INCREASED POTENTIAL FOR LANDSLIDES

    Updated: 2011-04-13 17:26:39
    ksl.com Bob Odom is used to seeing a little bit more damage each year as a landslide carries his neighborhood a little bit further downhill. But this year the pace has slightly increased. “It’s little bit more than normal,” Odom said, standing in a street that once was straight but is now bent and [...]

  • Utah Has Two Wives, and Other Interesting Geographic Facts

    Updated: 2011-04-12 21:31:17
    It sounds like a bad joke: What has 29 Bars, 69 Devils, and 13 Heavens? Utah does. Those are part of the names of geographic features found throughout the state. The topic of interesting names was recently tackled by the Utah Geological Survey (UGS) in its “Glad You Asked” section of Survey Notes. “Utah has more [...]

  • Diamonds are more than a girl’s best friend, they are April’s birthstone too!

    Updated: 2011-04-08 05:59:10
    Diamond is the hardest mineral, being a 10 on the Mohs hardness scale. Diamonds are found in igneous rocks called Kimberlites, which are formed deep underground (between 90 and 280 miles below the surface of the Earth). This photo shows cores of kimberlite rock from a drilling event. Rock cores are stored in core boxes for examination.

  • GeoSights—Devils Kitchen, Juab County, Utah

    Updated: 2011-04-07 14:46:06
    Geologic Information: The Devil seems to have inspired many geographic place names. According to the U.S. Board on Geographic Names, 34 geographic features bear the name Devils Kitchen, and three of them are found in Utah. The Devils Kitchen that is the subject of this “GeoSights” article is a relatively small (about 700 feet across) [...]

  • Solicitation for Research Proposals on Hydrocarbon Reservoirs, Metals, and Industrial Minerals

    Updated: 2011-04-07 14:41:33
    For several years the Utah Geological Survey has outsourced research to improve understanding of Utah’s natural resources. The purpose of this solicitation is to enter into a contract (or contracts) with a qualified individual or firm to provide geologic research on Utah’s: (1) oil and natural gas resource potential, (2) unconventional oil and gas resources such [...]

  • Snake Valley and Wasatch Front Ground-Water Data Now Available Online

    Updated: 2011-04-07 14:38:14
    he Utah Geological Survey (UGS) has made its ground-water monitoring data available to the public through its new Ground-Water Monitoring Data Portal; with just a few simple clicks you can track water level trends in wells, and flow rates from springs in Snake Valley and adjacent areas. Or, if your interest is in landslide potential this [...]

  • WHY IS BEAR LAKE SO BLUE? AND OTHER COMMONLY ASKED QUESTIONS OF THE WONDERS OF BEAR LAKE

    Updated: 2011-04-07 14:33:48
    kcsg.com Beautiful Bear Lake is called “the Caribbean of the Rockies” because of its vivid turquoise-blue water, but why is Bear Lake so Blue? A new booklet published by the Utah Geological Survey answers this and 16 other commonly asked questions about the lake. The 41-page booklet is filled with dozens of photographs, maps, and figures. It [...]

  • SNAKE VALLEY GROUND WATER DATA AVAILABLE ONLINE

    Updated: 2011-04-05 17:41:18
    ksl.com Water watchers worried about wells in Snake Valley — the focus of a controversial plan to pump water from an aquifer that straddles the Utah-Nevada border — can with just a few clicks track water level trends out in Utah’s Great Basin region. The Utah Geological Survey is making its ground-water monitoring data available online for [...]

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