Rising Seas and Stronger Storms Threaten Barrier Island Systems
New study models projected overland flooding, groundwater depth, shoreline change, and vertical land motion at Cape Lookout National Seashore, North Carolina
Intensified Coastal Hazards from Climate Change on U.S. Southeast Coast
New study highlights increased flooding, coastal erosion, subsidence, and rising groundwater hazards
Marine Mineral Formations in the Arctic Ocean Challenge Existing Geologic Theories
Haunted Seismic Data, Ghostbusted by Science
USGS-designed tools remove “ghost reflections” from seismic data
Remote-Sensing Large-Wood Storage Downstream from Reservoirs After Dam Removal
USGS-developed AI model tracks distribution of woody debris along Elwha River
Investigating Relationships Between Deep-Sea Invertebrate Communities and Marine Minerals to Inform Resource Considerations
Effects of Climate Variability on Coastal Erosion in the Pacific Northwest
The Role of Coral Reefs in Coastal Erosion
Wildfire and Extreme Rain Intensify Erosion and Sediment Flow, USGS-led Study Shows
Uncovering 14,000 Years of Seismic Activity in Northern Cascadia
Restoring Coral Reefs for Coastal Hazard Risk Reduction in the U.S. Virgin Islands
Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center
We conduct multidisciplinary scientific research in the coastal and offshore areas of California, Oregon, Washington, Alaska, Hawaii, and other US Pacific Islands; and in other waterways of the United States.