Examining the Depths of American Geology

An analytical publication focused on national exploration programs, resource assessment, and the strategic role of geology in energy, minerals, and environmental protection.

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Analytical Insight into National Exploration

The US Geological Exploration Review provides structured, journalistic analysis of geological exploration activities across the United States. The publication examines field and subsurface research, technological innovation, and the work of geoscience institutions without promotional bias.

Content explores critical areas such as mineral exploration and mapping, oil and gas basin studies, groundwater hydrogeology, seismic research, and the application of remote sensing and digital 3D modeling. The narrative maintains a neutral, informative, and professional tone, presenting findings through articles, interviews, and expert commentary.

Readers can access detailed reports on topics ranging from tectonic studies in Alaska to stratigraphic analysis of the Appalachian Basin, all grounded in verifiable scientific data and institutional research.

Contributing Analysts & Researchers

Trinity Bins

Trinity Bins

Senior Analyst, Mineral Exploration & Mapping

Focuses on critical minerals and rare earth element assessment programs.

Antonia Stroman

Antonia Stroman

Geophysicist, Seismic Research

Specializes in fault monitoring and subsurface geophysical survey analysis.

Ernestina Mann

Ernestina Mann

Hydrogeology & Environmental Studies

Leads analysis on groundwater systems and land-use planning geology.

Duncan Bayer

Duncan Bayer

Director, Technological Innovation

Examines digital geology, 3D subsurface modeling, and exploration instrumentation.

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For structured reports, interview transcripts, or expert commentary inquiries, please contact our editorial team.

For further reading, visit the official USGS website or explore academic publications from the American Geophysical Union.