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Geologic Division in the Central Region
The Geological Division of the U.S. Geological Survey conducts research on a broad range of disciplines that include such topics as geophysics, geochronology, earthquakes, landslide hazards, geochemistry, geologic mapping, climate change, oil and gas assessment, environmental monitoring and remediation, coal resource assessment, paleontology, and ecosystem analysis. The Central Region roughly equates to the region between the Mississippi River and the Rocky Mountains. Links to facilities information include the TRIGA Nuclear Reactor, Core Reserach Center, Denver Bicrobeam Laboratory, and the National Ice Core Laboratory.
Intended for grade levels:
  • College (15-16)
  • Graduate / Professional
Type of resource:
  • Portal:
    • Government
Subject:
  • Geographical Sciences:
    • Physical geography
  • Geological Sciences:
    • Geology
Technical requirements:
Selected resources require Adobe Acrobat reader.
Cost / Copyright:
No cost
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DLESE Catalog ID: DLESE-000-000-002-003
Resource contact / Creator / Publisher:
Publisher: United States Geological Survey, Central Division