USGS Activities Photo Index

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USGS Activity Picture 1 Picture 1 - Microbiologist analyzing tissue samples in a laboratory, see Western Fisheries Research Center
USGS Activity Picture 2 Picture 2 - Cartographer measuring information from a topographic map, see Finding and Ordering USGS Topographic Maps
USGS Activity Picture 3 Picture 3 - Cartographic technician using a precision level to determine elevations
USGS Activity Picture 4 Picture 4 - Hydrologic technician analyzing water sample, see National Water-Quality Assessment (NAWQA) Program
USGS Activity Picture 5 Picture 5 - Students employees and geologists unloading a float plane at a remote field site.
USGS Activity Picture 6 Picture 6 - Hydrologist preparing a current meter for stream measurements
USGS Activity Picture 7 Picture 7 - Biologist measuring the diameter of a tree
USGS Activity Picture 8 Picture 8 - Hydrologic technician drilling through ice to measure streamflow, see How streamflow is measured
USGS Activity Picture 9 Picture 9 - Hydrologist collecting streamflow data, see Real-Time Water Data
USGS Activity Picture 10 Picture 10 - USGS scientists conducting research from a vessel offshore of the Alaskan coast
USGS Activity Picture 11 Picture 11 - Biologists using radio equipment to track coyotes
USGS Activity Picture 12 Picture 12 - Biologist sampling a spruce log for dendrochronology
USGS Activity Picture 13 Picture 13 - Avian biologist using a net to collect shorebirds,see Midcontinent Ecological Science Center
USGS Activity Picture 14 Picture 14 - Cartographer using stereoplotter to make a topographic map, see Geospatial Data, Information, and Related Products
USGS Activity Picture 15 Picture 15 - Geologist using a probe to sample molten lava, see U.S. Geological Survey Volcano Hazards Program
USGS Activity Picture 16 Picture 16 - Geologist using GPS equipment to record sample locations, see Global Positioning System Data
USGS Activity Picture 17 Picture 17 - Marine scientists installing a data logger in a tidal marsh, see Coastal and Marine Geology Program
USGS Activity Picture 18 Picture 18 - Marine biologist examining coral growth, see Center for Coastal Geology
USGS Activity Picture 19 Picture 19 - Marine scientist retrieving an integrated water sampler from the continental shelf, see Western Region Coastal and Marine Geology
USGS Activity Picture 20 Picture 20 - Hydrologists collecting water samples for analysis, see Activities in the Chesapeake Bay Region
USGS Activity Picture 21 Picture 21 - Scientists working at the remote location of the South Pole field station
USGS Activity Picture 22 Picture 22 - Hydrologists lowering a sampling device from a suspended platform
USGS Activity Picture 23 Picture 23 - Geologist preparing wooden stakes for measuring coastal erosion
USGS Activity Picture 24 Picture 24 - Physical scientist collecting a ground-water sample from a well, see What is Ground Water?
USGS Activity Picture 25 Picture 25 - Students learning about water analysis, see Water Science for Schools
USGS Activity Picture 26 Picture 26 - Geologists measuring resistivity along vegetation-covered beach dunes
USGS Activity Picture 27 Picture 27 - Cartographer digitizing information from a topographic map, see USGS Spectroscopy Lab
USGS Activity Picture 28 Picture 28 - Student employee monitoring fish habitat
USGS Activity Picture 29 Picture 29 - Organic chemist creating chemical models of contaminants, see Columbia Environmental Research Center
USGS Activity Picture 30 Picture 30 - Students at Haskell Indian Nations University digitizing data
USGS Activity Picture 31 Picture 31 - Hydrologist collecting snowpack samples for chemical analysis, see Water Resources of Alaska - Glacier & Snow Program
USGS Activity Picture 32 Picture 32 - Hydrologist installing evaporation sensors, see Great Salt Lake, Utah
USGS Activity Picture 33 Picture 33 - Geophysicist setting up ground penetrating radar equipment
USGS Activity Picture 34 Picture 34 - Student employee collecting a sample to be analyzed for water-quality, see National Water Quality Laboratory
USGS Activity Picture 35 Picture 35 - Computer specialist advising a computer system user
USGS Activity Picture 36 Picture 36 - Resource technician assisting a customer
USGS Activity Picture 37 Picture 37 - Volcanologist collecting volcanic gas samples, see Hawaiian Volcano Observatory
USGS Activity Picture 38 Picture 38 - Geologist photographing a recent lava flow, see U.S. Volcano Disaster Assistance Program
USGS Activity Picture 39 Picture 39 - Geologist sampling surface algae in a stream, see Eastern Mineral Resources
USGS Activity Picture 40 Picture 40 - Student employee surveying a growing lava flow, see Hawaiian Volcano Observatory's "Volcano Hazards".
USGS Activity Picture 41 Picture 41 - Cartographer recording observations on an aerial photograph
USGS Activity Picture 42 Picture 42 - Marine scientists using push cores to collect sediment samples, see South Florida Ecosystem
USGS Activity Picture 43 Picture 43 - Biologists examining samples of underwater vegetation
USGS Activity Picture 44 Picture 44 - Student employee making geophysical measurements
USGS Activity Picture 45 Picture 45 - Geologist using a spectrometer to analyze the composition of volcanic gas, see Virtual Tour of Volcanoes and Earthquakes
USGS Activity Picture 46 Picture 46 - Physical science technician monitoring volcanic eruption tremors, see Cascades Volcano Observatory
USGS Activity Picture 47 Picture 47 - Geologists collecting rock samples in a remote location
USGS Activity Picture 48 Picture 48 - Environmental scientist instructing an elementary school student on aquatic ecology, see Columbia Environmental Research Center
USGS Activity Picture 49 Picture 49 - Cartographer conducting a survey in the middle of a penguin rookery
USGS Activity Picture 50 Picture 50 - Fisheries biologists examining a rarely seen, long-nosed gar, see Columbia Environmental Research Center
USGS Activity Picture 51 Picture 51 - Aquatic ecologist preparing sediment samples, see Columbia Environmental Research Center information.
USGS Activity Picture 52 Picture 52 - Chemist analyzing samples for heavy metal contaminants, see Columbia Environmental Research Center
USGS Activity Picture 53 Picture 53 - Wildlife biologist setting a screen trap to capture water snakes, see Columbia Environmental Research Center
USGS Activity Picture 54 Picture 54 - Wildlife biologist preparing a snake for examination