A cooler full of fish might not be the only thing anglers bring back from a trip to the lake.
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Hurricane Delta’s Surge to Overwhelm Most of Louisiana’s Protective Dunes, Islands
Sandy shorelines in hurricane’s path were already altered by Laura.
NASA Population Modeling Makes Humanitarian Efforts More Precise
Models based in part on a method NASA has used to track and count wild salmon in Nevada can now be used by governments and humanitarian organizations to more accurately estimate populations and allocate aid to remote regions of the world.
From Volcanoes to Vineyards - New Geologic Map Reveals Portland's Deep History
A new digital geologic map of the greater Portland-Vancouver-Hillsboro metropolitan area of Oregon and Washington being released today will support emergency response, conservation, agriculture and recreation.
NASA Examines Hurricane Delta’s Early Morning Structure
The NASA-NOAA Suomi NPP satellite provided two nighttime views of Hurricane Delta as it moved toward the U.S. Gulf Coast.
The Specter of a Mega-Tsunami in Alaska
Landsat images helped convince researchers that a slumping mountainside overlooking Barry Arm fjord could pose a tsunami hazard.


