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Promises and challenges of data collected to aid the St. Louis Area Earthquake Hazards Mapping Project

The St. Louis Area Earthquake Hazards Mapping Project is a study of the U.S. Geological Survey. The study includes collection of geotechnical data from other sources to assist with subsurface characterization in the project area, which encompasses approximately 1,711 square miles (4,432 square kilometers) of Missouri and Illinois (fig. 1) within the St. Louis Metro area. Data sources include the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the Missouri Department of Transportation, and engineering firms. Interpretation of these data will aid the prediction of site response at various localities throughout the project area and the production of seismic hazards maps based on scenario earthquakes affecting the region. More information...



Lead Mining

Hydrologic Investigations Concerning Lead Mining Issues in Southeastern Missouri

The dam for Clearwater Lake was completed in 1948 and reservoir filling began at that time. Lead and zinc mining operations along the Viburnum Trend Subdistrict began in the Black River Basin in 1966. Arsenic, cadmium, cobalt, copper, lead, nickel, and zinc are the major trace elements associated with the sulfide minerals of this Mississippi Valley Type ore deposit. Clearwater Lake may be a sink where these mining-related trace elements accumulate and are stored.

Sediment cores were collected from six sites in Clearwa­ter Lake to spatially and temporally characterize the concen­tration of trace elements in the bed sediment. The Clearwater Dam site core is the only core that is known, with certainty, to have penetrated to the pre-impoundment (pre-1948) surface. The core from Logan Creek probably penetrated the pre-min­ing (pre-1966) surface; the lower Black River core penetrated the pre-mining surface based on lead-210 isotopic analysis. More information...



St. Louis ArchIn the St. Louis area of Missouri and Illinois the USGS is partnering with a local working group to produce urban earthquake hazard maps for the community. More information...



The Egyptian NileLeslie Lansbery, a research assistant at MCGSC, and graduate student at the Missouri University of Science and Technology, travelled to Egypt to collect field measurements for her master's thesis. See more about her trip (3 MB pdf file).



Parcher, J.W., Hunt, E., Freitas, Anna Lucia Barreto, Wilson, Z.D, Gary, R.H., 2008 Applications of the Global Map of the Americas.Revista Cartográfica, numero 83, Enero-Diciembre 2007. Instituto Panamericano de Geografía e Historia.



Journal of Latin American Geography

Parcher, J.W., Humberson, D.G, 2009. Using GIS to Assess Priorities of Infrastructure and Health Needs of Colonias along the United States-Mexico Border Journal of Latin American Geography, Volume 8, Number 1, 2009, pp. 129-148.



Analysis fo deforestation in Macarena National Park, Colombia Starbuck, M., 2009, Analysis of Deforestation in Macarena National Park, Colombia, ASPRS 2009 Annual Meeting, Baltimore, Maryland


MCGSC has new Director (March 6, 2009)

Ozarks Summit 2008 - May 13-15, 2008, West Plains, Missouri

New Madrid Seismic Zone Conference - Aug 12-14, 2008 Rolla, Missouri

USGS-MSU Research Team Investigate Southwest Missouri Sinkhole Collapse
November 7, 2006

USGS-UMR Natural Hazard Mitigation Institute Research Team Returns from Gulf Region (859k pdf file)
American Institute of Hydrology Bulletin - Fall 2005

USGS-UMR Research Team Investigate Impoundment Failure (760k pdf file)
American Institute of Hydrology Bulletin - Winter 2005

USGS-UMR Natural Hazard Mitigation Institute Research Team Returns from Gulf Region (859k pdf file)
American Institute of Hydrology Bulletin - Fall 2005

University of Missouri-Rolla, USGS to assess damage in Lesterville (369k pdf file)
December 16, 2005

USGS, Missouri State to cooperate on environmental research
December 13, 2005 USGS employees return from Rita-stricken Texas
December 5, 2005

Into the disaster zone - Finding answers among rubble is a big job for those in the Big Easy.
November 2, 2005

UMR Professors Help Study Levee Breaks in New Orleans
November 2, 2005

UMR partners with the USGS to help prepare for future natural disasters
October 13, 2005

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