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      Colored shaded-relief bathymetry and acoustic backscatter of Lake Sammamish, Washington Colored shaded-relief bathymetry and acoustic backscatter of Lake Sammamish, Washington
  Evidence of strong earthquakes (such as underwater landslides and associated deposits) may be recorded within the lacustrine sediments of Pacific Northwest lakes. The floor of Lake Sammamish, Wash., an approximately 11 kilometer (6.8 mile) long, 2 kilometer (1.2 mile) wide, and 35 meter (114.8 feet) deep lake located in a populated region just east of Seattle, was mapped by the U.S...
  
September 12, 2025—Kīlauea summit eruption reference map September 12, 2025—Kīlauea summit eruption reference map
  This reference map depicts the Kīlauea summit eruption within Halema‘uma‘u crater that began on December 23, 2024. As of this posting on September 12, 2025, the eruption has had thirty-two episodes, with the most recent occurring on September 2.
  
August 29, 2025—Kīlauea summit eruption reference map August 29, 2025—Kīlauea summit eruption reference map
  This reference map depicts the Kīlauea summit eruption within Halema‘uma‘u crater that began on December 23, 2024. As of this posting on August 29, 2025, the eruption has had thirty-one episodes, with the most recent one occurring on August 22 and 23.
  
August 25, 2025 — Thermal map of Kīlauea summit following episode 31 lava flows August 25, 2025 — Thermal map of Kīlauea summit following episode 31 lava flows
  This thermal map of Kīlauea's summit caldera was made from airborne thermal images collected on August 25, just a few days after episode 31 lava fountaining covered Halemaʻumaʻu crater floor in new lava flows.
  
Geologic framework and hydrostratigraphy of the Edwards and Trinity aquifers within Hays County, Texas Geologic framework and hydrostratigraphy of the Edwards and Trinity aquifers within Hays County, Texas
  During 2023–24, the U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the Edwards Aquifer Authority, revised a previous publication of the geologic framework and hydrostratigraphy of the Edwards and Trinity aquifers that was completed during 2018 within Hays County, Texas. The purpose of this report is to present the updated geologic framework and hydrostratigraphy of the rocks containing the...
  
August 10, 2025—InSAR image of Kīlauea deformation associated with episode 30 of ongoing summit eruption August 10, 2025—InSAR image of Kīlauea deformation associated with episode 30 of ongoing summit eruption
  COSMO-SkyMed Second Generation (CSG) interferogram for the period from August 2 to August 10, 2025, covering Kīlauea volcano’s summit region.
  
Geologic map of the Greater Antilles and Virgin Islands Geologic map of the Greater Antilles and Virgin Islands
  Introduction The geologic map of the Greater Antilles and Virgin Islands is a compilation of information from the literature, integrated to provide a seamless geologic map of the region. This map was prepared to serve as a base map for a mineral resource assessment of the region. Several small-scale regional geologic maps of the region have been prepared in the past. This report...
  
August 1, 2025—Kīlauea summit eruption reference map August 1, 2025—Kīlauea summit eruption reference map
  This reference map depicts the Kīlauea summit eruption within Halema‘uma‘u crater that began on December 23, 2024. As of this posting on August 1, 2025, the eruption has had twenty-nine episodes, with the most recent occurring on July 20.
  
June 26, 2025 — Kīlauea summit eruption lava thickness through episode 24 June 26, 2025 — Kīlauea summit eruption lava thickness through episode 24
  This map shows thickness values for lava flows within Halema‘uma‘u crater from the Kīlauea summit eruption that began on December 23, 2024.
  
June 13, 2025—Kīlauea summit eruption reference map June 13, 2025—Kīlauea summit eruption reference map
  This reference map depicts the Kīlauea summit eruption within Halema‘uma‘u crater that began on December 23, 2024. As of this posting on June 13, the eruption continues episodically.
  
June 7, 2025 — Kīlauea lava flow and tephra fall map following episode 24 June 7, 2025 — Kīlauea lava flow and tephra fall map following episode 24
  This map shows lava flow and tephra accumulation at Kīlauea volcano associated with episode 24 of the ongoing eruption in Halemaʻumaʻu that started on December 23, 2024. The image covers the timespan from May 30–June 7, 2025.
  
June 6, 2025—Kīlauea summit eruption reference map June 6, 2025—Kīlauea summit eruption reference map
  This reference map depicts the Kīlauea summit eruption within Halema‘uma‘u crater that began on December 23, 2024. As of this posting on June 6, the eruption continues episodically. Most of the map data included here were collected during a USGS Hawaiian Volcano Observatory helicopter overflight on May 28, between episodes 23 and 24.