Developing the next generation of USGS water monitoring technologies
Learn more about how the U.S. Geological Survey is advancing our cutting-edge water monitoring networks to stay ahead of and drive technological innovations.
Studies Reveal Presence and Distribution of PFAS in New Mexico's Water Resources
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. - PFAS chemicals have been detected in groundwater and surface water resources across the state of New Mexico, with urban areas being the most significant contributor, according to two recent studies by the U.S. Geological Survey done in cooperation with New Mexico Environment Department (NMED).
USGS provides easy access to Colorado River science with new online portal
All users of the Colorado River now have a more efficient way to find U.S. Geological Survey science critical to its future management.
Pesticides are likely impacting invertebrate life essential to our nation’s streams
A new nationwide study by USGS scientists provides additional scientific evidence that pesticides are likely negatively impacting aquatic invertebrate community health and therefore the health of our stream and river ecosystems.
De los Andes colombianos al USGS: cómo Diana L. Restrepo-Osorio se convirtió en defensora de la diversidad en la ciencia
Diana L. Restrepo-Osorio transformó sus experiencias infantiles en Colombia en una destacada carrera como científica física en el Área de Misión de Recursos Hídricos del USGS. A través de sus esfuerzos de tutoría y divulgación, está allanando el camino para futuros científicos y líderes latinos.
From the Colombian Andes to the USGS: How Diana L. Restrepo-Osorio Became a Champion for Diversity in Science
Diana L. Restrepo-Osorio transformed her childhood experiences in Colombia into a meaningful career as a Physical Scientist in the USGS Water Resources Mission Area. Through her mentorship and outreach efforts, she is paving the way for future Latino scientists and leaders.
USGS deploys sensors along Florida’s Gulf Coast to measure impacts of Hurricane Milton
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Media Alert: USGS Dye Tracing Study in Fraser River
FRASER, Colo. — The U.S. Geological Survey will be conducting a dye-tracing study in the Fraser River, near Fraser and Winter Park, between Oct.28 and Nov. 1, 2024.