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Tweets for USGS

I ran the @USGSCoastChange Twitter account from January 19, 2017 through August 1, 2019. I wrote almost all of the uncredited tweets and retweets, and all of the tweets marked (RS).

#BigSurLandslide fly around May 27, preliminary computer animation. Roughly 13 acres of new #California land! pic.twitter.com/PoKZL5WZBI

— USGS Coastal Change (@USGSCoastChange) June 1, 2017

​I also contributed tweets to the main @USGS Twitter account:

Landslide about 1,100 feet high, about 13 acres of new land in #ocean #BigSurLandslide Preliminary animation, red areas lower, blue higher pic.twitter.com/l7c8DGGC57

— USGS (@USGS) June 1, 2017

200,000 dump truck loads of earth moved, covering 1/3 mile of Hwy 1. #BigSurLandslide Prelim. animation, red areas lower, blue higher pic.twitter.com/3WCnk18Emk

— USGS (@USGS) June 1, 2017

Bob Rosenbauer retires as director USGS Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center, reflects on 42 yrs public service https://t.co/uxWunmv7vT pic.twitter.com/0vB0peLkZh

— USGS (@USGS) June 1, 2017

Interview with Guy Gelfenbaum, new director of USGS #Pacific #Coastal and Marine Science Center https://t.co/DpExUoaWR1 pic.twitter.com/ZOwUWpCer8

— USGS (@USGS) May 30, 2017

RT @USGSCoastChange https://t.co/DvpdJnMTEX

— USGS (@USGS) May 26, 2017

#BigSurLandslide elevation changes March 8 - May 19, before big slide. Red areas lower, blue areas higher. @USGS computer image pic.twitter.com/NHDREJNpoQ

— USGS (@USGS) May 26, 2017

Highlights of recent USGS #coastal and #offshore field work from #California to #Massachusetts to #Panama https://t.co/Uxj8ycXHGN pic.twitter.com/71uOAW3nRa

— USGS (@USGS) May 26, 2017

#BigSurLandslide on May 19, day before big slide. @USGS computer image pic.twitter.com/9wM2NDi7BK

— USGS (@USGS) May 25, 2017

#BigSurLandslide on March 8. @USGS computer image. More images to come later this afternoon and tomorrow. pic.twitter.com/WlUfspRosX

— USGS (@USGS) May 25, 2017

We're studying undersea #permafrost and #MethaneHydrate along the #ArcticOcean https://t.co/zhFdpmXIIR pic.twitter.com/aJr30ng9og

— USGS (@USGS) May 24, 2017

USGS #coastal and #ocean news briefs - manatees, volcanoes, brown bears, sea lamprey sex, and more. https://t.co/0wLkWkP8aW pic.twitter.com/mb4GH3qFyb

— USGS (@USGS) May 22, 2017

#Seafloor erosion in #CoralReef ecosystems leaves #coastal communities at risk https://t.co/rjvDOutKOE pic.twitter.com/gyzNGAeBW9

— USGS (@USGS) May 18, 2017

Latest Sound Waves newsletter with seven #coastal and #marine stories from across USGS https://t.co/yoU8vPDnQW pic.twitter.com/VJC6GfgJSV

— USGS (@USGS) May 16, 2017

10 recent PhDs working on #coastal and #ocean issues during USGS postdoc fellowships https://t.co/QxIyWihW0l pic.twitter.com/Uscaws9rr8

— USGS (@USGS) May 5, 2017

Can work be fun? Interviews with new and old #USGS #WoodsHole science center directors. https://t.co/qaBccLKWLq pic.twitter.com/HUE3hPSA9R

— USGS (@USGS) May 3, 2017

We helped teach 185 elementary school students in #Louisiana about the importance of #wetlands on #WorldWetlandsDay https://t.co/osH3CnyNGD pic.twitter.com/JYNh58gQNV

— USGS (@USGS) May 1, 2017

From #Hawaii to #BVI to #PugetSound, our recent coastal fieldwork is all over the map. https://t.co/cx4xRpEPbF pic.twitter.com/y9pmjk1JX2

— USGS (@USGS) April 27, 2017

Finding #ocean beauty while looking for science, deep beneath remote #Pacific marine protected areas. https://t.co/yMFVZbLpGH pic.twitter.com/00jsvfBTQO

— USGS (@USGS) April 25, 2017

Tracking pollution, sleuthing enormous old #Caribbean waves, tuning #coral nurseries, and more #USGS news briefs. https://t.co/skolJ6tZI0 pic.twitter.com/RKDWSqnohl

— USGS (@USGS) April 21, 2017

We're helping communities understand future #coastal hazards (storms & #SeaLevelRise) with web site & presentations https://t.co/p3rOVU8zOK pic.twitter.com/cb90JIK1FP

— USGS (@USGS) April 21, 2017

Worst West Coast #beach erosion measured during last year's monster #ElNino - mostly from extreme waves. https://t.co/gmPfJdJFrP pic.twitter.com/qcDeeVtSlZ

— USGS (@USGS) April 19, 2017

If you're a #coastal #mapgeek, you'll like "Advances in Topobathymetric Mapping" https://t.co/RzodxjphB0 pic.twitter.com/laHqgeRVou

— USGS (@USGS) April 19, 2017

#OTD 1906 Great San Francisco #earthquake also caused a small, unusual #tsunami that told us more https://t.co/WUBCiP0TUS pic.twitter.com/d5IP6C0YxE

— USGS (@USGS) April 18, 2017

You won't need a GPS to find new #coast and #ocean newsletter stories from across #USGS https://t.co/gmPfJds4Ah pic.twitter.com/fOsvnZQ13D

— USGS (@USGS) April 17, 2017

Recently added #MarthasVineyard & #Sandwich #Massachusetts oceanographic data to online database https://t.co/5GHdOBbw5F pic.twitter.com/DJVFnCmd6e

— USGS (@USGS) April 17, 2017

Quickly predicting #coastal salt marsh vulnerability to erosion & #SeaLevelRise - 8 marshes losing ground https://t.co/OCe5spFEUj pic.twitter.com/i8wORV0Kkx

— USGS (@USGS) April 14, 2017

Mystery gap? Connecting #earthquake faults near #SanFrancisco, #California https://t.co/bKRnclYAmW pic.twitter.com/pVrX3IXp8Q

— USGS (@USGS) April 12, 2017

Highlights of recent USGS #coastal and #ocean scientific field work https://t.co/VWcuO6mGIr pic.twitter.com/daMx6krwms

— USGS (@USGS) April 10, 2017

Latest USGS #coastal and #ocean news briefs - #tsunamis, #coralreefs, storms, and more https://t.co/WbB7Nr3zhN pic.twitter.com/NpFf2UZKFr

— USGS (@USGS) April 6, 2017

How often do you start a research cruise by rescuing three stranded boaters? We did, in Resurrection Bay, #Alaska. https://t.co/h36LU1qAmW pic.twitter.com/6itURNUCHY

— USGS (@USGS) April 4, 2017

Striking new #seafloor imagery of the Queen Charlotte-Fairweather earthquake fault in the Gulf of #Alaska https://t.co/h36LU18Zvo pic.twitter.com/rLyrZsp5id

— USGS (@USGS) March 30, 2017

Read our latest Sound Waves newsletter with #coastal and #offshore stories from across #USGS https://t.co/yoU8vPUYIu pic.twitter.com/3j79b7Fpzj

— USGS (@USGS) March 28, 2017

Latest Sound Waves newsletter with 15 #coastal and #marine stories from across USGS https://t.co/yoU8vPDnQW!@#?https://t.co/T1BHu1qQHI">pic.twitter.com/T1BHu1qQHI

— USGS (@USGS) February 8, 2017

In search of a solid footing for #offshore #windturbines using 36-year-old data https://t.co/VVPQ59tiWR!@#?https://t.co/odek7T6eXf">pic.twitter.com/odek7T6eXf

— USGS (@USGS) February 7, 2017

Restoring #barrierislands using structured decision making https://t.co/BgOxVaIaEd!@#?https://t.co/km2IYqWN3w">pic.twitter.com/km2IYqWN3w

— USGS (@USGS) February 6, 2017

Restoring #barrierislands using structured decision making https://t.co/BgOxVaIaEd pic.twitter.com/km2IYqWN3w

— USGS (@USGS) February 6, 2017

Visiting #Russian scholar studying #ArcticOcean ferromanganese crusts & nodules https://t.co/YQqxUqlLM3 pic.twitter.com/NALYr48pWS

— USGS (@USGS) February 3, 2017

International recognition for historic #ElwhaRiver restoration. Photo: NPS https://t.co/QHmibljc1B pic.twitter.com/UWkbnvyg8b

— USGS (@USGS) February 2, 2017

James Hein wins prestigious Moore Medal from the International Marine Minerals Society https://t.co/z7FvgcElYw pic.twitter.com/zpnoHfesTH

— USGS (@USGS) February 1, 2017

USGS participates in national conference for #Chicanos / #Hispanics and #NativeAmericans https://t.co/NPGEyM6oEV pic.twitter.com/FB5mPl8xTg

— USGS (@USGS) January 31, 2017

Spotlight on #coralreefs in enigmatic #Atlantic canyons #WomenInScience https://t.co/j2gYen8yN0 pic.twitter.com/EbNFp2lSmw

— USGS (@USGS) January 30, 2017

USGS coastal and marine #scientists talk about @theAGU Fall Meeting in #SanFrancisco https://t.co/bzHJuKgin2 pic.twitter.com/nGD9CRWfr2

— USGS (@USGS) January 27, 2017

USGS shows off #methane (#naturalgas) ice, SEABOSS, and more at 2nd Annual #WoodsHole Science Stroll https://t.co/nQmoGka3pU pic.twitter.com/o45DE63ETI

— USGS (@USGS) January 26, 2017

USGS scientists help #India explore for offshore #naturalgas hydrates https://t.co/8i2GymLx4w pic.twitter.com/H1btyOoQXW

— USGS (@USGS) January 25, 2017

USGS coastal and marine news briefs - erosion, #earthquake faults, #coralreefs, and more. #oceans https://t.co/8Rx2cZRDHp pic.twitter.com/tjEr8AaQAL

— USGS (@USGS) January 24, 2017

177 miles of #beach #dunes lost to #HurricaneMatthew - before and after photos https://t.co/fpAE530TUi #hazards pic.twitter.com/9qQGqPuhL0

— USGS (@USGS) January 23, 2017

New maps from old photos: measuring #coastal erosion in #California https://t.co/KvyTYeDZi6 pic.twitter.com/Proh1CRKNj

— USGS (@USGS) January 20, 2017

Highlights of recent USGS #coastal and #offshore field work https://t.co/UQsceVnJ2v pic.twitter.com/3EC3HQxX2w

— USGS (@USGS) January 19, 2017

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