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Coastal classification atlas: South Texas coastal classification maps: Mansfield Channel to the Rio Grande Coastal classification atlas: South Texas coastal classification maps: Mansfield Channel to the Rio Grande
The Nation's rapidly growing coastal population requires reliable information regarding the vulnerability of coastal regions to storm impacts. This has created a need for classifying coastal lands and evaluating storm-hazard vulnerability. Government officials and resource managers responsible for dealing with natural hazards also need accurate assessments of potential storm impacts in...
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Robert A. Morton, Russell L. Peterson
Landslides triggered by the October 8, 2005, Pakistan earthquake and associated landslide-dammed reservoirs Landslides triggered by the October 8, 2005, Pakistan earthquake and associated landslide-dammed reservoirs
The October 8, 2005, Kashmir earthquake (M 7.6) triggered several thousand landslides, mainly rock falls and rock slides, in the epicentral area near the cities of Muzafarrabad and Balakot, Pakistan. Most of these were shallow, coalescing rock slides emanating from highly sheared and deformed limestone and dolomite of the Precambrian Muzafarrabad Formation. The largest landslide...
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Edwin L. Harp, Anthony J. Crone
Infrasonic array observations at I53US of the 2006 Augustine Volcano eruptions Infrasonic array observations at I53US of the 2006 Augustine Volcano eruptions
The recent January 2006 Augustine eruptions, from the 11th to the 28th, have produced a series of 12 infrasonic signals that were observed at the I53US array at UAF. the eruption times for the signals were provided by the Alaska Volcanic Observatory at UAF using seismic sensors and a Chaparral microphone that are installed on Augustine Island. The bearing and distance of Augustine from...
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C.R. Wilson, J.V. Olson, Curt A.L. Szuberla, Steve McNutt, Guy Tytgat, Douglas P. Drob
Applications of geophysical methods to volcano monitoring Applications of geophysical methods to volcano monitoring
The array of geophysical technologies used in volcano hazards studies - some developed originally only for volcano monitoring - ranges from satellite remote sensing including InSAR to leveling and EDM surveys, campaign and telemetered GPS networks, electronic tiltmeters and strainmeters, airborne magnetic and electromagnetic surveys, short-period and broadband seismic monitoring, even...
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Jeff Wynn, Daniel Dzurisin, Carol A. Finn, James P. Kauahikaua, Richard G. Lahusen
Halfway through Reid's cycle and counting Halfway through Reid's cycle and counting
100 years ago, San Francisco was hit by a great earthquake. The subsequent simple models of cyclical fault rupture have not yielded useful pre-dictions; long-term study of seismic mechanisms are still required
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William L. Ellsworth
Earthquake information products and tools from the Advanced National Seismic System (ANSS) Earthquake information products and tools from the Advanced National Seismic System (ANSS)
This Fact Sheet provides a brief description of postearthquake tools and products provided by the Advanced National Seismic System (ANSS) through the U.S. Geological Survey Earthquake Hazards Program. The focus is on products specifically aimed at providing situational awareness in the period immediately following significant earthquake events.
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Lisa Wald
Analyses of unusual long-period earthquakes with extended coda recorded at Katmai National Park, Alaska, USA Analyses of unusual long-period earthquakes with extended coda recorded at Katmai National Park, Alaska, USA
A swarm of six long-period (LP) events with slowly decaying coda wave amplitudes and durations up to 120 s, was recorded by seismic stations located in the proximity of Mt. Griggs, a fumarolically active volcano in the Katmai National Park, Alaska, during December 8–21, 2004. Spectral analyses reveal the quasi-monochromatic character of the waveforms, dominated by a 2.5 Hz mode...
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Silvio De Angelis
JAMSTEC multibeam surveys and submersible dives around the Hawaiian Islands: A collaborative Japan-USA exploration of Hawaii's deep seafloor JAMSTEC multibeam surveys and submersible dives around the Hawaiian Islands: A collaborative Japan-USA exploration of Hawaii's deep seafloor
This database release, USGS Data Series 171, contains data collected during four Japan-USA collaborative cruises that characterize the seafloor around the Hawaiian Islands. The Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology (JAMSTEC) sponsored cruises in 1998, 1999, 2001, and 2002, to build a greater understanding of the deep marine geology around the Hawaiian Islands. During these...
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Joel E. Robinson, Barry W. Eakins, Toshiya Kanamatsu, Jiro Naka, Eiichi Takahashi, Kenji Satake, John R. Smith, David A. Clague, Hisayoshi Yokose
Special issue: Terrestrial fluids, earthquakes and volcanoes: The Hiroshi Wakita volume I Special issue: Terrestrial fluids, earthquakes and volcanoes: The Hiroshi Wakita volume I
Terrestrial Fluids, Earthquakes and Volcanoes: The Hiroshi Wakita Volume I is a special publication to honor Professor Hiroshi Wakita for his scientific contributions. This volume consists of 17 original papers dealing with various aspects of the role of terrestrial fluids in earthquake and volcanic processes, which reflect Prof. Wakita’s wide scope of research interests. Professor...
GIS of selected geophysical and core data in the northern Gulf of Mexico continental slope collected by the U.S. Geological Survey GIS of selected geophysical and core data in the northern Gulf of Mexico continental slope collected by the U.S. Geological Survey
Since 1982 the U. S. Geological Survey (USGS) has collected a large amount of surficial and shallow subsurface geologic information in the deep-water parts of the US EEZ in the northern Gulf of Mexico. These data include digital sidescan sonar imagery, digital seismic-reflection data, and descriptions and analyses of piston and gravity cores. The data were collected during several...
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David C. Twichell, VeeAnn A. Cross, Valerie F. Paskevich, Deborah R. Hutchinson, William J. Winters, Patrick E. Hart
Reply to comment by Y. Ben-Zion on “The wrinkle-like slip pulse is not important in earthquake dynamics” Reply to comment by Y. Ben-Zion on “The wrinkle-like slip pulse is not important in earthquake dynamics”
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D.J. Andrews, Ruth A. Harris
Effects of post-wildfire sedimentation on leopard frog habitat in Saguaro National Park Effects of post-wildfire sedimentation on leopard frog habitat in Saguaro National Park
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John T.C. Parker