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GMEG - Geology, Minerals, Energy, & Geophysics Science Center

 

Welcome to the GMEG Science Center

We've merged: The Science Centers for Geology and Geophysics and Western Mineral and Environmental Resources have merged to form one of the largest and most diverse USGS Science Centers in the West. Our research is conducted under the USGS Core Science System, Energy, Minerals, and Environmental Health and Natural Hazards science strategies. Our studies support long-term goals of USGS programs in the categories of Environmental Health, Hazards, Landscape, and Mineral and Energy Resource Assessments.

GMEG staff is a geographically diverse, multi-disciplinary team of geologists, geophysicists, geochemists, biologists, GIS and remote sensing specialists working together to identify and understand the geologic processes, mineral and energy resource potential of the western region of the United States, and beyond.

 

Quick links:

Assessment Techniques for Concealed Mineral Resources

3D/4D mapping of the San Andreas Fault Zone

Energy Resource Assessments

Geohydrology of Coast Ranges Basins

Geologic maps for northern Utah tectonics

Geophysical Unit of Menlo Park (GUMP)

Minerals at Risk and for Emerging Technologies

Pacific Northwest Geologic Mapping and Urban Hazards

Probabilistic Mineral Assessment Research & Development

Regional geophysics

San Andreas Fault System in Southern California (SAFSOC)

Other links:

Check our the G & G Seminar Series!

 

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