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Three scientists talk about lesser-known topics that were brought to light in the media in 2007 by the USGS Science Picks, including the loss of coastal wetlands, leaping carp, and evolutionary teamwork. We also preview CoreFacts, the quick science Q & A we'll offer every weekday starting February 4th. Subscribe at www.usgs.gov.podcasts. (16:29) | Transcript/Links | Download directly (15.17 MB) (right-click to save) |
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Get caught up on the latest in land remote sensing, the future of Landsat, and more with Barbara Ryan, USGS Associate Director for Geography. (19:12) | Transcript/Links | Download directly (17.66 MB) (right-click to save) |
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We offer you a heaping helping of geography and GIS education and info. Enjoy! (8:38) | Transcript/Links | Download directly (7.98 MB) (right-click to save) |
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We talk with USGS's Stephen Peters about the newly released preliminary assessment of non-fuel mineral resources in Afghanistan and how they're a critical part of rebuilding its natural resource sector and economic stability. (7:37) | Transcript/Links | Download directly (7.05 MB) (right-click to save) |
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In this fourth installment of our Earth Science Week series, scientist Randy Orndorff gives us the lowdown on how geologic maps show what's down low, and he explains how these maps and the USGS's new geologic time scale and colors benefit planning, development, industry, and you. (7:45) | Transcript/Links | Download directly (7.17 MB) (right-click to save) |
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