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The United States Geological Survey (USGS) provides data on many different science topics. Most of it can be downloaded for free from our website. Our Science Data Catalog is a good starting point. Also try using your browsers search engine and including the keyword usgs.gov.
Jeremy Lancaster has 25 years of professional experience, is a registered professional geologist and certified engineering geologist, and is the State Geologist and director of the California Geological Survey.
Geologists are also known as earth scientists or geoscientists.
The USGS provides science about the natural hazards that threaten lives and livelihoods; the water, energy, minerals, and other natural resources we rely on; the health of our ecosystems and environment; and the impacts of climate and land-use change.
It regulates oil, natural gas and geothermal wells; studies and maps earthquakes and other geologic phenomena; maps and classifies areas containing mineral deposits; ensures reclamation of land used for mining; and administers agricultural and open-space land conservation programs.