Software
Overview
We offer a wide range of software tools created by or for the USGS and used to display, create, and interpret data from a variety of sources. Choose a topic of interest below:
Biology and Ecosystems
Learn more about animal population analysis, and access, explore, and download U.S. species occurrence data.
Coasts
Discover the science we are conducting to learn more about our coasts.
Energy
Access software that helps scientists conduct research and assessments on the location, quantity, and quality of mineral and energy resources, including the economic and environmental effects of resource extraction and use.
Environmental Health
Find datasets that focus on the interface between health and the environment, where interactions among people, the environment, and other living organisms affect the risk of toxicologic and infectious disease.
Geology
Learn more about what science is being conducted to learn more about erosion, faulting, folding, geochemistry, geologic mapping, geologic processes, land subsidence, and more.
Land Resources
Discover the changing planet using tools that provides users the ability to query, search, and order aerial photographs, cartographic products, and satellite images from several sources, and more.
Mapping, Remote Sensing, and Geospatial Data
Learn more about software for mapping, remote sensing, which is the detection and analysis of the physical characteristics of an area by measuring its reflected and emitted radiation at a distance from a targeted area, and geospatial data, which is information such as measurements, counts, and computations as a function of geographical location, and more.
Minerals
Explore software that deals with mineral potential, production, consumption, and environmental effects.
Natural Hazards
Every year in the United States, natural hazard events threaten lives and livelihoods, resulting in deaths and billions of dollars in damage. Access the scientific data collected from monitoring, assessing, and conducting targeted research on a wide range of natural hazards.
Oceans
Learn more about what science is being conducted to learn more about our oceans.
Water
Explore software used for all water resources applications, including general use, water quality and chemistry, groundwater, statistics and graphics, and surface water.