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Worldwide earthquakes with M4.0+ located by USGS and Contributing Agencies. (Earthquakes with M2.5+ within the United States and adjacent areas.)

The Earthquake Hazards Program offers frequently asked questions about earthquakes, research on earthquakes, and more...

A cartoon of the global carbon cycle. Pools (in black) are gigatons (1Gt = 1x109 Tons) of carbon, and fluxes (in purple) are Gt carbon per year. Illustration courtesy NASA Earth Science Enterprise.

Energy and Material Cycles Visualizations provides animations, images, graphs, and photos on the carbon cycle, greenhouse gases...

Constellation art detail: capricornus.

Digital Library for Earth System Education is a geoscience community resource that supports teaching and learning about the Earth...

Reconstructive work displays what the 2.5 million year old skull of Australopithecus garhi likely have looked like.

National Science Digital Library provides access to resources in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics...


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