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This map combines shaded relief and geology on a single map of the 48 states. It is a useful resource for discussing physiographic provinces within the conterminous U.S.

Geology at the U.S. Geological Survey provides resource collections and maps for studying earthquakes, hurricanes, floods...

House in the Magnolia Bluffs area overlooking Puget Sound that was struck by a rapidly-moving landslide. The flow deposited material in the garage (upper level) and collapsed the front wall of the liv

Geologic Information describes activities of the Geologic Division of the Department of the Interior. The...

The flood snapped large trees like sticks and turned them into battering rams that could pierce wall. Shattered buildings were thrown into piles three stories high, completely filling some blocks.

Run for Your Lives! The Johnstown Flood of 1889 commemorates the most devastating flood in the U.S. in the 19th century. On the wet...

Waves topping the breakwater at Capitola and battering Venetian Courts. (courtesy of Sandy Lydon.)

Water Resources of the United States presents real-time and historical water data from across the country, as well as...


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