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High-Resolution Aeromagnetic Survey of the Wenatchee Area, Washington High-Resolution Aeromagnetic Survey of the Wenatchee Area, Washington

This data release provides access to a low-altitude, aeromagnetic survey of a part of central Washington, an area that includes the city of Wenatchee and the towns of Entiat, Chelan, and Leavenworth. The Wenatchee aeromagnetic survey extends westward from the Columbia Plateau to the Cascade Range, and covers a part of the Columbia River and Lake Chelan. The survey was conducted between...

High-Resolution Aeromagnetic Survey of the Hanford Area, Washington High-Resolution Aeromagnetic Survey of the Hanford Area, Washington

This data release provides access to a low-altitude, aeromagnetic survey of a part of south-central Washington centered approximately 30 km east of Yakima and referred to as the Hanford aeromagnetic survey. The survey includes the city of Richland, numerous smaller communities, and the Hanford Site (https://www.hanford.gov). The Hanford aeromagnetic survey extends from the Columbia...

Magnetotelluric data from San Pablo Bay, California Magnetotelluric data from San Pablo Bay, California

This dataset consists of 14 magnetotelluric (MT) stations collected in 2015 near San Pablo Bay, California along a east-northeast profile. The U.S. Geological Survey acquired these data to understand the fault geometry of the Hayward Fault and the Rodgers Creek Fault.

High-Resolution Aeromagnetic Survey of the Centralia Area, Southwest Washington High-Resolution Aeromagnetic Survey of the Centralia Area, Southwest Washington

The data in this release originate from a low-altitude, aeromagnetic survey of the Centralia and Chehalis area of southwestern Washington. The survey was conducted between September 22 and October 22, 2015, by Eon Geosciences, Inc, working under contract to the U.S. Geological Survey. The covered region extends from the Cascade Range in the east to Willapa Bay in the west, and includes...

High-Resolution Aeromagnetic Survey of the Skykomish Area, Washington High-Resolution Aeromagnetic Survey of the Skykomish Area, Washington

This data release provides access to a low-altitude, aeromagnetic survey of a part of north-central Washington. The survey is centered approximately 120 km northwest of Yakima and includes the small town of Skykomish. The Skykomish aeromagnetic survey covers a part of the central Cascade Range of Washington, the western portion of the Jurassic ophiolitic Ingalls tectonic complex, and the

High-Resolution Aeromagnetic Survey of the Pasco Area, Washington and Oregon High-Resolution Aeromagnetic Survey of the Pasco Area, Washington and Oregon

This data release provides access to a low-altitude, aeromagnetic survey of a part of south-central Washington and north-central Oregon. The survey extends from the Blue Mountains westward to the Cascade Range and covers the Oregon cities of The Dalles, Hermiston, and Milton Freewater and the Washington cities of Richland, Pasco, Kennewick, and Walla Walla. Data were acquired during the...

Magnetotelluric and gravity data from the Northwest Geysers, California Magnetotelluric and gravity data from the Northwest Geysers, California

This dataset consists of 42 magnetotelluric (MT) stations collected in 2017 in the Northwest Geysers, CA and 534 gravity stations collected in 2017 and 2019. The U.S. Geological Survey acquired these data as part of a project to image the heat source in the Northwest Geysers. Support was from the U.S. Geological Survey's Volcano Hazards Program.

Digital Surface Model of Mt. Etna, Italy, derived from 2015 Pleiades Satellite Imagery Digital Surface Model of Mt. Etna, Italy, derived from 2015 Pleiades Satellite Imagery

A high-resolution, high vertical accuracy Digital Surface Model (DSM) of Mt. Etna was derived from Pleiades satellite data using the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Ames Stereo Pipeline (ASP) tool set (https://ti.arc.nasa.gov/tech/asr/groups/intelligent-robotics/ngt/stereo/). The NASA Ames Stereo Pipeline (ASP) is a suite of free and open source automated geodesy and

Aeromagnetic data, grid data, and magnetization boundaries of a survey flown in the Burney region, northeastern California Aeromagnetic data, grid data, and magnetization boundaries of a survey flown in the Burney region, northeastern California

This data release contains data from flightlines collected during an aeromagnetic survey of the Burney region of northeastern California. These data were gridded and magnetization boundaries were calculated using the maximum horizontal gradient method on the gridded data.

Hazard boundaries for the volcanic hazard assessment of Medicine Lake volcano, California Hazard boundaries for the volcanic hazard assessment of Medicine Lake volcano, California

Medicine Lake volcano (MLV) is a very large shield-shaped volcano located in northern California where it forms part of the southern Cascade Range of volcanoes. It has erupted hundreds of times during its half-million-year history, including nine times during the past 5,200 years, most recently 950 years ago. This record represents one of the highest eruptive frequencies among Cascade...
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