The U.S. Geologic Survey map published last week uses a database created by Daniel Sturmer of UC’s Department of Geosciences.
The U.S. Geological Survey has released a new nationwide landslide susceptibility map that indicates nearly 44% of the U.S.
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If you see your reflection in the snow covered hills, it might be time to check out a new map from the United States Geological Survey. The map reveals that a surprisingly large part of the country is ...
Almost 44 percent of the United States could experience a landslide, according to new data from government scientists. Some ...
According to the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), a magnitude 5.1 earthquake, centered around Ackerly near Midland, shook parts ...
China plans to create a map of the country with real-scene 3D technology by 2035, featuring geological conditions, city ...
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A light, 4.7-magnitude earthquake struck near Los Angeles on Thursday, according to the United States Geological Survey. The ...
Have you been to Wheeler Geologic Area? Have you even heard of Wheeler Geologic area? This natural wonder in Colorado is a hidden gem, and it's under the radar even for most Coloradans. However, it's ...
A University of Massachusetts professor has been appointed as the state’s fifth geologist, a position that involves directing ...
Do you live in a landslide-prone area? A new tool from the United States Geological Survey can help you find out. The new map ...