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U.S. Geological Survey

Explosive Colors: Unveiling the Mineral Magic Behind Fourth of July Fireworks

USGS Releases Report on Oil and Gas Potential Beneath U.S. Public Lands

Mapping, Mine Wastes and More Critical Minerals Science:

Hurricane Helene’s Deadly Landslide Legacy

End of an Era: Landsat 7 Decommissioned After 25 Years of Earth Observation

The U.S. Geological Survey leads national efforts to map mineral resources and analyze the supply chains needed to drive the U.S. economy and national security. The efforts include analyzing global supply chain risks, mineral needs for domestic industry and defense, and future production capacity. The USGS also partners with state geological surveys, private companies, universities and federal agencies in its efforts to identify new mineral resources below ground and in old mine tailings and energy wastes.

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We monitor, assess, map, and conduct targeted scientific research so that policy makers and the public have the understanding they need to address complex environmental, natural resource, and public safety issues.