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  2. USGS Trusted Digital Repositories (TDR) | U.S. Geological Survey

    www.usgs.gov/office-of-science-quality-and-integrity/usgs-trusted-digital...

    Learn how the USGS defines, certifies, and promotes trusted digital repositories (TDRs) for its scientific data and publications. A TDR is a system that provides reliable, long-term access to managed digital resources to its customers, now and in the future.

  3. USGS Information Quality Guidelines | U.S. Geological Survey

    www.usgs.gov/office-of-science-quality-and-integrity/fundamental-science...

    These Information Quality Guidelines cover all information produced by the USGS in any medium, including data sets, web pages, maps, audiovisual presentations in USGS-published information products, or in publications of outside entities.

  4. United States Geological Survey - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, mission, and organization of the USGS, a federal agency that studies the Earth and its natural resources. Find out how the USGS conducts research, maps, and monitors earthquakes, volcanoes, coasts, and more.

  5. Who We Are | U.S. Geological Survey - USGS.gov

    www.usgs.gov/about/about-us/who-we-are

    The USGS is a Federal agency that provides science for a changing world, covering earth, water, biological, and mapping data and expertise. Learn about its vision, mission, and what it does for environmental, resource, and public safety issues.

  6. Federal mandates and U.S. Geological Survey (USGS, also known as the Bureau) Fundamental Science Practices (FSP) policies require that publicly funded scientific data, publications, and derivative works be openly accessible to researchers and the public.

  7. Federal mandates and U.S. Geological Survey (USGS, also known as the Bureau) Fundamental Science Practices (FSP) policies require that publicly funded scientific data, publications, and derivative works be openly accessible to researchers and the public.

  8. Is USGS a reliable source? - Geographic FAQ Hub: Answers to ... -...

    www.ncesc.com/geographic-faq/is-usgs-a-reliable-source

    Yes, the USGS (United States Geological Survey) is considered a reliable source of scientific information. It has a long history of providing unbiased, objective scientific data and analysis.

  9. To restore confidence in USGS data, the USGS has begun implementing a quality management system (QMS)—a structured and documented system that establishes the requirements for how work is to be managed, conducted, and monitored to assure data quality.

  10. Scientific Integrity | U.S. Geological Survey - USGS.gov

    www.usgs.gov/office-of-science-quality-and-integrity/scientific-integrity

    The responsible planning, conduct, and communication of research is the bedrock of USGS science. Sustaining and fostering a culture of scientific integrity means conducting our work free from falsification, fabrication, plagiarism, and censorship, as well as adhering to the Code of Scientific and Scholarly Conduct.

  11. As the nation's largest water, earth and biological science and civilian mapping agency, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) works in cooperation with more than 2000 organizations across the country to provide reliable, impartial, scientific information to resource managers, planners, and other customers.

  12. Is USGS Gov credible? - Geographic FAQ Hub: Answers to Your ... -...

    www.ncesc.com/geographic-faq/is-usgs-gov-credible

    Yes, the United States Geological Survey (USGS) is a credible source of scientific information. It has maintained comprehensive procedures to ensure the quality, objectivity, utility, and integrity of its data, analyses, and scientific conclusions since its establishment in 1879.

  13. Review of the US Geological Surveys Laboratories Processes...

    www.nationalacademies.org/our-work/review-of-the-us-geological-surveys...

    An ad hoc committee will review a representative sample of USGS laboratory facilities, covering energy and minerals, natural hazards, surface and groundwater, ecosystems, and environmental health. The review will focus primarily on production laboratories that serve both USGS users and external customers, and secondarily on laboratories that ...

  14. I have every confidence that the USGS will continue to meet these challenges, and I am heartened by a recent survey of marine and coastal scientists and managers which found the USGS to be the most credible Federal science agency.

  15. Assuring Data Quality at U.S. Geological Survey Laboratories

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    To restore confidence in USGS data, the USGS has begun implementing a quality management system (QMS)—a structured and documented system that establishes the requirements for how work is to be managed, conducted, and monitored to assure data quality.

  16. U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) - USAGov

    www.usa.gov/agencies/u-s-geological-survey

    The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) is the nation's largest water, earth, and biological science and civilian mapping agency. It collects, monitors, analyzes, and provides scientific understanding of natural resource conditions, issues, and problems.

  17. Acceptable Digital Repositories for USGS Scientific Publications...

    www.usgs.gov/office-of-science-quality-and-integrity/acceptable-digital...

    Learn about the USGS requirements and guidelines for placing scientific data and publications in acceptable digital repositories that ensure public access and long-term preservation. Find a chart of USGS and non-USGS repositories with links and funding sources.

  18. United States Geological Survey - Education

    education.nationalgeographic.org/resource/united-states-geological-survey

    The United States Geological Survey (USGS) is a government–run agency that provides decision makers with reliable scientific data about Earth systems, natural disasters, and natural resources.

  19. Climate | U.S. Geological Survey - USGS.gov

    www.usgs.gov/science/science-explorer/climate

    As the science arm of the U.S. Department of the Interior, USGS provides credible scientific information to policymakers, resource managers, and the public to help guide better decisions for building sustainable resource stewardship across America’s public lands.

  20. This report outlines the vision and mission of the USGS to address complex and urgent Earth system challenges in the 21st century. It also describes the strategic planning framework, core values, and publications of the USGS.

  21. Although the scientific information is generally credible, Geology In utilizes loaded sensational headlines such as this: Yellowstone Volcano Was Hit by Earthquake Swarm of 2,500 Tremors. This particular story was summarized from credible USGS information and used wording from a Newsweek article.