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Mars atmospheric surface interactions and the CO2 cycle Mars atmospheric surface interactions and the CO2 cycle

Mars' northern and southern seasonal polar caps are formed during their respective autumn and winter seasons both by condensation of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) directly onto the surface, and through atmospheric precipitation in the form of CO2 snow. During the polar spring and summer, the seasonal ice sublimes, returning CO2 to the atmosphere. Roughly 25% of the atmosphere, which...
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Timothy N. Titus, Anthony Colaprete

Coseismic slip distribution of the February 27, 2010 Mw 8.9 Maule, Chile earthquake Coseismic slip distribution of the February 27, 2010 Mw 8.9 Maule, Chile earthquake

[1] Static offsets produced by the February 27, 2010 Mw = 8.8 Maule, Chile earthquake as measured by GPS and InSAR constrain coseismic slip along a section of the Andean megathrust of dimensions 650 km (in length) × 180 km (in width). GPS data have been collected from both campaign and continuous sites sampling both the near-field and far field. ALOS/PALSAR data from several ascending...
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Fred F. Pollitz, Ben Brooks, Xiaopeng Tong, Michael G. Bevis, James H. Foster, Roland Burgmann

Required number of records for ASCE/SEI 7 ground-motion scaling procedure Required number of records for ASCE/SEI 7 ground-motion scaling procedure

The procedures and criteria in 2006 IBC (International Council of Building Officials, 2006) and 2007 CBC (International Council of Building Officials, 2007) for the selection and scaling ground-motions for use in nonlinear response history analysis (RHA) of structures are based on ASCE/SEI 7 provisions (ASCE, 2005, 2010). According to ASCE/SEI 7, earthquake records should be selected...
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Juan C. Reyes, Erol Kalkan

Estimation of bed-material transport in the lower Chetco River, Oregon, water years 2009-2010 Estimation of bed-material transport in the lower Chetco River, Oregon, water years 2009-2010

This assessment of bed-material transport uses methods developed in a previous study (Wallick and others, 2010) to estimate bed-material flux at the USGS Chetco River streamflow gaging station located at flood-plain kilometer 15 (14400000). On the basis of regressions between daily mean flow and transport capacity, daily bed-material flux was calculated for the period October 1, 2008 to...
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J. Rose Wallick, Jim E. O'Connor

Rapid estimation of the economic consequences of global earthquakes Rapid estimation of the economic consequences of global earthquakes

The U.S. Geological Survey's (USGS) Prompt Assessment of Global Earthquakes for Response (PAGER) system, operational since mid 2007, rapidly estimates the most affected locations and the population exposure at different levels of shaking intensities. The PAGER system has significantly improved the way aid agencies determine the scale of response needed in the aftermath of an earthquake...
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Kishor Jaiswal, David J. Wald

Gas and isotope chemistry of thermal features in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming Gas and isotope chemistry of thermal features in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming

This report presents 130 gas analyses and 31 related water analyses on samples collected from thermal features at Yellowstone between 2003 and 2009. An overview of previous studies of gas emissions at Yellowstone is also given. The analytical results from the present study include bulk chemistry of gases and waters and isotope values for water and steam (delta18O, dealtaD), carbon...
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D. Bergfeld, Jacob B. Lowenstern, Andrew G. Hunt, W.C. Pat Shanks, William Evans

Shallow degassing events as a trigger for very-long-period seismicity at Kilauea Volcano, Hawaii Shallow degassing events as a trigger for very-long-period seismicity at Kilauea Volcano, Hawaii

The first eruptive activity at Kīlauea Volcano’s summit in 25 years began in March 2008 with the opening of a 35-m-wide vent in Halema‘uma‘u crater. The new activity has produced prominent very-long-period (VLP) signals corresponding with two new behaviors: episodic tremor bursts and small explosive events, both of which represent degassing events from the top of the lava column...
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Matthew R. Patrick, David C. Wilson, David Fee, Tim R. Orr, Don Swanson

Isostatic gravity map of the Point Sur 30' x 60' quadrangle and adjacent areas, California Isostatic gravity map of the Point Sur 30' x 60' quadrangle and adjacent areas, California

This isostatic residual gravity map is part of a regional effort to investigate the tectonics and water resources of the central Coast Range. This map serves as a basis for modeling the shape of basins and for determining the location and geometry of faults in the area. Local spatial variations in the Earth's gravity field (after removing variations caused by instrument drift, earth...
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J. T. Watt, R. L. Morin, V.E. Langenheim

Flow speed estimated by inverse modeling of sandy sediment deposited by the 29 September 2009 tsunami near Satitoa, east Upolu, Samoa Flow speed estimated by inverse modeling of sandy sediment deposited by the 29 September 2009 tsunami near Satitoa, east Upolu, Samoa

Sandy deposits from the 29 September 2009 tsunami on the east coast of Upolu, Samoa were investigated to document their characteristics and used to apply an inverse sediment transport model to estimate tsunami flow speed. Sandy deposits 6 to 15 cm thick formed from ~ 25 to ~ 250 m inland. Sedimentary layers in the deposits, that are defined by vertical grain size variation and contacts...
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Bruce E. Jaffe, Mark Buckley, Bruce M. Richmond, Luke Strotz, Samuel Etienne, Kate Clark, Steve Watt, Guy R. Gelfenbaum, James Goff

Publications of the Volcano Hazards Program 2009 Publications of the Volcano Hazards Program 2009

The Volcano Hazards Program of the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) is part of the Geologic Hazards Assessments subactivity as funded by congressional appropriation. Investigations are carried out in the USGS and with cooperators at the Alaska Division of Geological and Geophysical Surveys, University of Alaska Fairbanks Geophysical Institute, University of Hawaii Manoa and Hilo, University...
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Manuel Nathenson

The 1996-2009 borehole dilatometer installations, operation, and maintenance at sites in Long Valley Caldera, CA The 1996-2009 borehole dilatometer installations, operation, and maintenance at sites in Long Valley Caldera, CA

High seismicity levels with accelerating uplift (under the resurgent dome) in Long Valley caldera in the eastern Sierra Nevada from 1989 to 1997, triggered upgrades to dilational strainmeters and other instrumentation installed in the early 1980's following a series of magnitude 6 earthquakes. This included two additional high-resolution borehole strainmeters and replacement of the...
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Glenn Myren, Malcolm Johnston, Robert Mueller

Report on the 2010 Chilean earthquake and tsunami response Report on the 2010 Chilean earthquake and tsunami response

In July 2010, in an effort to reduce future catastrophic natural disaster losses for California, the American Red Cross coordinated and sent a delegation of 20 multidisciplinary experts on earthquake response and recovery to Chile. The primary goal was to understand how the Chilean society and relevant organizations responded to the magnitude 8.8 Maule earthquake that struck the region...
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