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The agency put together a comprehensive analysis of how much petroleum lies underneath federal lands for the first time in ...
As Europe strives for energy independence and a green future, its quest for lithium faced hurdles including competition from ...
This is the third earthquake in a week for the area which experienced two minor earthquakes on Tuesday, June 17.
Rising water temperatures in the Columbia River are leading to the return of harmful algae blooms, posing a threat to local ecosystems and pets. Local governments, including ...
A magnitude 2.3 earthquake happened Thursday afternoon about 1.24 miles south--southeast of Madison in Lake County.
The 2.3 magnitude earthquake was reported around 12:54 p.m. Thursday by the United States Geological Survey. People in Northeast Ohio can submit a “Felt Report” to the U.S. Geological Survey ...
As another school year ends, the USGS Hawaiian Volcano Observatory welcomes two new summer interns: Kamalani Poepoe and Ruth ...
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TheTravel on MSNScientists Rejoice As Strange Structures Found Lining A Los Angeles-Sized Area Off California's CoastResearch expeditions found that pockmarks in the Pacific Ocean were not created in the way they originally thought.
A 2.3 magnitude earthquake struck near Madison, Ohio, Thursday. No damage reported, but some residents felt shaking. USGS ...
US Geological Survey carries out first resource assessment of government-owned lands since 1998 - before the shale revolution ...
Despite elevated levels of nitrates in the Iowa River, Marshalltown residents do not have to worry about their drinking water ...
Environmentalists worry the report will be used to justify an increase in drilling without justifiable demand.
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