A new interactive map is the first of its kind, showing likely underground areas to explore for geologic hydrogen. This, ...
Mapping faults and geological structures can also provide information about past evolution — and, by understanding this past evolution, we can project into the future. “Accurate spatial models ...
Languages: English. A new first-of-its-kind map has identified potential locations of naturally occurring geologic hydrogen resources in the contiguous United States—a potentially huge untapped ...
A team of geologists coming from New Zealand, New Caledonia, Australia, the U.S., Denmark and Tasmania compiled a new geological map using a combination of rock samples recovered from the sea and ...
Hubbard, who first joined the USGS as a postdoc, is part of the agency’s Earth Mapping Resource Initiative (Earth MRI).
The highest potential for naturally occurring hydrogen is in the Midcontinent Rift system, which runs through central parts ...
Ryan Crow of the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) gave a talk to a packed crowd at the Museum of Northern Arizona Jan. 12 ...
More than two hundred years ago, a man called William Smith did something extraordinary. He became the first person to map the geology of an entire nation. Not only was this scientifically significant ...