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Drought

Extreme drought felt by many U.S. communities has far-reaching economic and health impacts on water for people, agriculture, industry, and the nation’s natural resources. Land and water managers use USGS science to better understand the complex interactions that determine the magnitude and impact of drought on water availability and ecosystems. 

News

Drought Watch Lifted for All Pennsylvania Counties

Drought Watch Lifted for All Pennsylvania Counties

USGS Colorado River Basin Actionable and Strategic Integrated Science and Technology (ASIST) Initiative Science Co-Development Virtual Workshop, June 24-25, 2025

USGS Colorado River Basin Actionable and Strategic Integrated Science and Technology (ASIST) Initiative Science Co-Development Virtual Workshop, June 24-25, 2025

Long-term drought assessment:  hydrologic, ecological, and social impacts

Long-term drought assessment:  hydrologic, ecological, and social impacts

Publications

Collaborative drought science planning in the Colorado River Basin Collaborative drought science planning in the Colorado River Basin

The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) is using collaborative, interdisciplinary planning to develop data and tools needed to optimize the management of water resources and land use by resource management agencies during an ongoing, multidecadal drought in the Colorado River Basin. The USGS Actionable and Strategic Integrated Science and Technology team works to build relationships with...
Authors
Patrick Anderson, Jeanne Godaire, Daniel Jones, William Andrews, Alicia Torregrosa, Meghan T. Bell, JoAnn Holloway, Molly Blakowski, Joseph Hevesi, Sharon Qi

Scoping decision-maker needs and science availability to support regional natural capital accounting in the U.S. Colorado River Basin Scoping decision-maker needs and science availability to support regional natural capital accounting in the U.S. Colorado River Basin

Natural capital accounting has the potential to yield important policy insights at multiple scales, but there remains a disconnect between regional-scale natural capital accounts and their use for informing policy. In this paper, we propose a roadmap that could lead to the creation of policy-relevant regional accounts, with steps split across an initial scoping phase and a subsequent...
Authors
Aaron Enriquez, Kenneth Bagstad, Katharine G. Dahm, Alicia Torregrosa, Rudy Schuster

U.S. Geological Survey Colorado River Basin science and technology collaboration meetings on drought (2021)—Synthesis of findings U.S. Geological Survey Colorado River Basin science and technology collaboration meetings on drought (2021)—Synthesis of findings

Ongoing, prolonged, and severe drought and water overuse during the first two decades of the 21st century have reduced water supplies of the Colorado River Basin, with effects cascading to ecosystems and human communities throughout the basin. In June and July 2021, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Colorado River Basin Actionable and Strategic Integrated Science and Technology...
Authors
Adrian Monroe, Jason Alexander, Eric Anderson, Patrick Anderson, William Andrews, Jessica Driscoll, Rebecca Frus, Joseph Hevesi, Daniel Jones, Kathryn Thomas, Anne Tillery, Alicia Torregrosa, Katharine Dahm

Science

Drought versus Aridification in the Colorado River Basin

The Colorado River Basin is no stranger to drought. However, not all droughts are the same. Drought refers to a temporary state where conditions eventually return to normal. Aridification is the transition to persistent above-average dry conditions that do not return to normal. It is important to know whether the current, prolonged millennium drought (2000-present) is actually the first stages of...
Drought versus Aridification in the Colorado River Basin

Drought versus Aridification in the Colorado River Basin

The Colorado River Basin is no stranger to drought. However, not all droughts are the same. Drought refers to a temporary state where conditions eventually return to normal. Aridification is the transition to persistent above-average dry conditions that do not return to normal. It is important to know whether the current, prolonged millennium drought (2000-present) is actually the first stages of...
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USGS Ecosystems Science for Food and Water Security

USGS science developed by the Ecosystems Mission Area helps ensure safe and abundant domestic food and water supplies, ensuring all Americans access to livelihoods and traditions that connect generations with each other and the outdoors and strengthen America’s self-reliance. USGS science is used by decision makers at all levels to understand how the quality of America’s food supply is directly...
USGS Ecosystems Science for Food and Water Security

USGS Ecosystems Science for Food and Water Security

USGS science developed by the Ecosystems Mission Area helps ensure safe and abundant domestic food and water supplies, ensuring all Americans access to livelihoods and traditions that connect generations with each other and the outdoors and strengthen America’s self-reliance. USGS science is used by decision makers at all levels to understand how the quality of America’s food supply is directly...
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USGS Ecosystems Science in Support of Public Safety & Security

Science within the USGS Ecosystems Mission Area provides a critical advantage in addressing public safety, infrastructure, and security issues surrounding natural disasters and changing landscapes, strengthening America’s ability to be a hazard ready Nation.
USGS Ecosystems Science in Support of Public Safety & Security

USGS Ecosystems Science in Support of Public Safety & Security

Science within the USGS Ecosystems Mission Area provides a critical advantage in addressing public safety, infrastructure, and security issues surrounding natural disasters and changing landscapes, strengthening America’s ability to be a hazard ready Nation.
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