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The Missouri Geological Survey believes a $134,000 investment by the state could help them answer the call from the federal government to find strategic mineral reserves and reduce our countries ...
The Missouri Geological Survey is flying specially equipped helicopters over Clark, Scotland and Schuyler counties. These aircraft will carry large hexagonal sensors suspended 100 feet below them.
ST. LOUIS — There is a reason that Missouri is known as the Cave State. There are thousands of sinkholes and caves. Many of them are formed when limestone rock is washed away by groundwater. … ...
The latest drought monitor map released by the University of Nebraska on Thursday shows that while parts of southeast and mid-Missouri remain "abnormally dry," they have improved since Gov. Mike ...
People south of Interstate 70 may see planes flying at a low altitude. It’s part of the United States Geological Survey’s project to map parts of Missouri, Kansas, and Arkansas.
As the state’s experts in geology and geosciences, the Missouri Geological Survey oversees the state’s mineral production and develops maps, reports and data to help the state manage its ...
Look out, South Carolina, Illinois, and Missouri. Although California is well known for earthquakes, new federal government maps extend the high-risk zones for temblors across much more of the ...
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