What Is The United States Geological Survey (USGS)? - Making Politics Simple ▶3:03
Find in video from 00:14 Introduction to Geological Maps ▶9:00
Geological map | How Geologist make Geologic map | Interpretation and drawing process ▶0:30
USGS maps don’t stop at Earth. We’ve charted Mercury, volcanoes and all! 🌋🪐 In 2016, USGS collaborated with NASA, Arizona State University, Carnegie Institution for Science, and the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory to produce the first high-resolution topographic map of Mercury. The map captures the planet’s craters, volcanoes, and tectonic features in remarkable detail. To make this possible, USGS scientists developed advanced software and innovative techniques to process m ▶1:26
Kīlauea Episode 43 Timelapse | Lava Fountains, Tephra Fall & Glowing Crater from USGS B1 Cam ▶6:38
Download Geology Shapefile for any Location | USGS ▶0:56
Geologic Mapping at the USGS Florence Bascom Geoscience Center ▶1:22
Welcome to the USGS GeoLog Locator ▶7:13
topoView tutorial: How to Download USGS Topographic Maps ▶14:23
How to look at and download streamflow data from the USGS NWIS website ▶1:35
Earthquakes can be devastating and strike all over the world. In the last 120 years, many have been extremely large. These are the 5 biggest quakes ever recorded (or at least as recorded since 1900). 5️⃣ MAGNITUDE 9.0, Russia, 1952 – The was the world's first recorded magnitude 9 earthquake. It triggered a large tsunami that struck Hawaii causing over $1 million in damages. 4️⃣ MAGNITUDE 9.1, Japan, 2011 – This earthquake sent a devastating tsunami along coastal Japan, triggered the Fukushima nu ▶0:21
The Invisible Foundation: Inside the USGS Critical Minerals List ▶6:02
Catching the Quakes - Using Seismic Signals to Track Debris Flows ▶12:36
Use This Free Geological Map To See The Rocks Beneath Your Feet Anywhere In The US - BGR ▶1:54
Free digital access to geologic maps: Using the USGS National Geologic Map Database (MapView) ▶0:31
New USGS map shows increased earthquake risks in Bay Area ▶0:19
Kilauea volcano sends towering lava fountains into Hawaiian sky ▶0:14
Video from the U.S. Geological Survey showed Kilauea volcano spewing lava more than 800 feet into the air in its latest eruption on Hawaii’s Big Island. | CBS Evening News ▶2:19
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) recorded the moment lava spewed from Hawaii’s Kilauea on Sunday. The lava is contained within the summit crater inside Hawaii Volcanoes National Park and isn't threatening homes or buildings. | AP ▶1:16:40
USGS flags 'explosion' event near Seattle as earthquake warning triggers statewide panic ▶0:46
Corridor of Cataclysm: The Perilous Geologic Journey of the Owyhee River ▶3:04
U.S. Geological Survey live camera taken out in eruption at Hawaii's Kilauea Volcano ▶1:38
New high-resolution maps reveal earthquake risks in central Utah, UGS says ▶0:42
🏆 The Best Student Geologic Map Competition 🗺️ The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) - National Cooperative Geologic Mapping Program and the Association of American State Geologists are excited to celebrate the next generation of geologic mappers! The 2025 competition, held at GSA Connects in San Antonio, showcased outstanding work from 16 undergraduate and graduate students—highlighting how student research continues to shape the future of geologic mapping. The 2025 winners were: 🥇 First Place: ▶6:40
Series of earthquakes strike Southern California ▶4:22
Tectonic Plates—What are the lithospheric plates? ▶46:25
Lesson 9c - TopoView - A look at version 2.1 ▶0:51
Shock Waves: 100 Years After the 1906 Earthquake ▶1:59
Volcano Monitoring—Earthquake signals (educational) ▶14:57
Orogeny Geological Formation of North America: 600 Million Years Ago To Present ▶4:23
Find, Buy, and Print Your Own Topo Maps ▶20:43
Find in video from 00:25 Overview of USGS Scenario Evaluator for Electrical Resistivity (SEER) ▶2:36
USGS Scenario Evaluator for Electrical Resistivity Survey Design Tool ▶9:00
Florida's aquifer adventure - Florida Geological Survey Video 2 ▶4:00
Animation of where the largest earthquakes of the past 100 years have struck ▶2:26
New discovery increases the risk of a major earthquake in California. ▶10:58
Major M7.0 Earthquake Strikes Canada / Alaska Border; Geologist Analysis ▶4:20
Find in video from 01:04 Understanding Precision in Geodetic Surveying ▶0:39
Precision and Accuracy in Geodetic Surveying ▶1:08:17
Lesson 8 - U.S. Geological Survey Topographic Maps ▶1:00
Yellowstone's Largest Earthquake; Magnitude 7.2 ▶10:01
Yeah… we study that. 🤓📓 At the U.S. Geological Survey, we are WAY more than geology. Our science touches almost every natural science discipline, providing essential data for individuals and policymakers. Sure, we study rocks, earthquakes, streams, topography, and ecosystems, but did you know we also study... Coastal hazards like coral health, sea-level rise, kelp forest ecology, shoreline change, marine biological threats, beach morphology, biological disease threats, and extreme storms? Astr ▶7:38
Find in video from 10:59 Geological cross ▶2:33
Geology of the Rincon Mountains, Arizona with Dr. George Davis ▶0:14
The 10 Most Dangerous Volcanoes in the United States ▶1:15
Find in video from 07:53 Geological Map Analysis ▶6:09
Geological Maps - recognising folds ▶4:27
Find in video from 02:03 Initial Land Survey ▶5:42
05) USPLSS ▶0:36
USGS Issues Statement On Growing Pressure At Kīlauea Volcano (Jan. 23, 2026) ▶3:02
Live stream of ongoing eruption at Kīlauea: www.youtube.com/usgs/live This morning, December 23, at approximately 2 a.m. HST, elevated earthquake activity began at the volcano's summit. By 2:30 a.m., the USGS Hawaiian Volcano Observatory observed eruptive activity in Kīlauea summit webcam images, indicating that an eruption has commenced within Halemaʻumaʻu and the summit caldera in Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park. Activity updates are being shared with partners and emergency management. The ong ▶4:59
Explore this landmark geological map of the Arabian Peninsula by Aramco and the US geological survey ▶10:12
Find in video from 00:23 The Role of the Geological Survey ▶6:14
Introduction to the The National Map ▶4:16
An Illustrated Guide to Reading a Seismogram ▶5:39
HayWired Scenario ▶6:20
On July 29, a magnitude 8.8 earthquake struck off Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula, tying for the sixth-largest earthquake ever recorded by modern seismic instruments. This visualization shows the model we created of the earthquake’s rupture, illustrating how the ground moved and how far the shaking spread across the region. Studying events like this helps scientists better understand past earthquakes and prepare scenarios for potential future ones. 📹: Shakemovie animation showing seismic waves ema ▶5:04
New high-resolution maps reveal earthquake risks in central Utah, UGS says ▶0:35
Find in video from 01:06 Ellipsoid Reference Surface (OR Datum) ▶9:10
NOAA’s VDatum: Transforming Heights between Vertical Datums ▶5:36
Lesson 9b - Accessing USGS Historical Maps through TopoView ▶5:14
Finding streamflow data on the USGS NWIS website ▶6:53
Earthquake Zones of Required Investigation Mapping by the California Geological Survey ▶0:18
Get the geological map of any location (shapefile) ▶8:12
Using the USGS DEM Importer in HEC-RAS 2025 ▶0:36
Determining Elevation on a USGS Topographic Map ▶11:55:00
Earthquake reported near Saratoga Springs ▶5:30
The Basics of Bathymetry - United States Geological Survey ▶0:07
Lesson 9a - Accessing US Topo and Historical USGS Maps through the USGS Store ▶2:58
U.S. Geological Survey: Powering The Future With Geothermal Energy ▶6:53
USGS Groundwater Monitoring Well Redevelopment Using Air Lift Method ▶0:21
The Invisible Foundation: Inside the USGS Critical Minerals List ▶0:19
Find in video from 00:31 Establishment of the U.S. Geological Survey ▶2:08
Science for a Changing World ▶4:42
U.S. Geological Survey confirmed a 3.0 magnitude earthquake near Columbia | TWISC 60 ▶22:48
Kilauea Volcano Eruption Live | 42nd Kilauea eruption episode begins; fountains up to 1,200 ft. high ▶14:50
Millennial Potash welcomes U.S. Geological Survey’s inclusion of Potash on critical minerals list ▶0:45
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Coastal Storm Modeling System (*CoSMoS) makes detailed predictions over large geographic scales of storm-induced coastal flooding and erosion for both current and future scenarios. CoSMoS 3.2 for Northern California shows projections for future sea-level change and storms to provide emergency responders and coastal planners with critical storm-hazards information that can be used to increase public safety, mitigate physical damages, and more effectively manage a ▶28:36
Tour of the Geology of San Francisco Mountain, Flagstaff, Arizona ▶9:57
USGS End of Year Accomplishments 2020 ▶1:51
Cluster of earthquakes shakes Bay Area, USGS reports ▶3:41
Cluster of small earthquakes rattles East Bay, USGS data shows ▶58:01
Recent survey discovers 1.6 billion barrels of oil in the Permian Basin ▶3:10
Find in video from 00:11 The Origins of the Geological Survey ▶14:37
US Geological Survey, Reston ▶21:26
The Importance of State Geological Surveys & How to Get Involved w/Jon Kim, Ben Dejong, & ‪@GEOGIRL‬ ▶1:16:12
Monitoring Suspended Sediment and Flow along the Mississippi River: Episode 1 ▶41:34
US Geological Survey live camera taken out in eruption at Hawaii's Kilauea volcano ▶0:24
USGS reports a Surprising Large Uptick in Volcanic Eruptions compared to previous years ! *Volcanoes ▶7:50
USGS Scientists Detect MASSIVE Changes in Mississippi River Bed ▶1:02:42
USGS Seismic Monitoring ▶40:57
Silver Surges Onto The US Geological Survey’s List Of Critical Minerals; Gold Hits Record High ▶0:22
The USGS Methodology for Identifying Critical Minerals ▶1:16:15
Alaska’s Rare Earth Riches vs U.S. Mining Roadblocks | WION | World Business Watch ▶17:04
Downloading satellite data from USGS websites ▶48:30
Types of Support & Geological Survey | Faults and Folds | Conditions of Tunneling ~CivilWork ▶14:50
AZ's Subsurface: Exploring energy resiliency gas storage, mineral-sequestration, geothermal energy ▶5:18
Monitoring Suspended Sediment and Flow along the Mississippi River: Episode 2 ▶1:04
See the Rocks Beneath Your Feet — Free U S Geological Map! 🪨🗺️ ▶13:01
The U.S. Geological Survey measures streamflow at thousands of stations across the country. ▶5:26
Geo-Congress 2026 preview *4: Utah Geological Survey on Landslide Response ▶39:56
MGS Seminar Series - Julia Steenberg | MGS Watershed Scale Geologic Models ▶0:37
The Invisible Foundation: Inside the USGS Critical Minerals List ▶1:29
Preliminary magnitude 3.4 earthquake strikes near Gilroy, USGS says ▶
Find in video from 04:10 History of Geological Surveys ▶
PubTalk-08/2022 - The National Geologic Map Database ▶
AGU24 Press workshop: Explore the Latest Freshwater Data from NASA and USGS ▶
Monitoring Suspended Sediment and Flow along the Mississippi River: Episode 3B ▶
Monitoring Suspended Sediment and Flow along the Mississippi River: Episode 1 ▶
YVO monthly update of activity at Yellowstone Volcano for June 2022 ▶
Utah Geological Survey new Tech for Great Salt Lake ▶
On Demand, Custom, Topographic Maps with topoBuilder - Alexander Kaufman, U.S. Geological Survey ▶
USGS Astrogeology Geologic Map GIS Template ▶
Finding geological materials through the U.S. Geological Survey ▶
U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) on Reels ▶
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