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The landslide at Cumberland, Harlan County, Kentucky The landslide at Cumberland, Harlan County, Kentucky
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William E. Davies
Documentation and environment of the Apollo 17 samples Documentation and environment of the Apollo 17 samples
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Water Resources Division U.S. Geological Survey
Landslides in the vicinity of the Fort Randall Reservoir, South Dakota Landslides in the vicinity of the Fort Randall Reservoir, South Dakota
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Authors
Christopher F. Erskine
Reducing seismic hazards through land-use planning Reducing seismic hazards through land-use planning
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Authors
Donald R. Nichols, Jane M. Buchanan-Banks
The Fars, Iran, earthquake of April 10, 1972--results of a field reconnaisance The Fars, Iran, earthquake of April 10, 1972--results of a field reconnaisance
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Authors
James W. Dewey, Arthur Grantz
Apollo lunar sounder experiment Apollo lunar sounder experiment
The scientific objectives of the Apollo lunar sounder experiment (ALSE) are (1) mapping of subsurface electrical conductivity structure to infer geological structure, (2) surface profiling to determine lunar topographic variations, (3) surface imaging, and (4) measuring galactic electromagnetic radiation in the lunar environment. The ALSE was a three-frequency, wide-band, coherent radar...
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R.J. Phillips, G.F. Adams, W.E. Brown, R. E. Eggleton, P. Jackson, R. Jordan, W.I. Linlor, W.J. Peeples, L.J. Porcello, J. Ryu, G. Schaber, W.R. Sill, T.W. Thompson, S.H. Ward, J.S. Zelenka
Remote sensing and photogrammetric studies: Part C: comparison between photogrammetric and bistatic-radar slope-frequency distributions Remote sensing and photogrammetric studies: Part C: comparison between photogrammetric and bistatic-radar slope-frequency distributions
Stereoscopic photographs taken by the metric and panoramic cameras can be used to obtain information on the roughness and slope-frequency distributions of lunar surfaces (see appendix to this part). Bistatic radar on board Apollo 14, 15, and 16 spacecraft may also be used to obtain information on lunar surface roughness at two wavelengths—13 cm (S-band) and 116 cm (VHF).
Authors
H. J. Moore, G.L. Tyler
The earthquakes of Ancona The earthquakes of Ancona
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New computer technique applied to Managua earthquake analysis New computer technique applied to Managua earthquake analysis
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Authors
Carl A. Posey
Volcanic studies: Part E: Eratosthenian volcanism in Mare Imbrium: source of youngest lava flows Volcanic studies: Part E: Eratosthenian volcanism in Mare Imbrium: source of youngest lava flows
Orbital photographs taken at low-Sun illumination during both the Apollo 15 (ref. 30-14) and Apollo 17 missions have provided excellent data on the lava flows in the southwestern Mare Imbrium. These photographs have been used recently to present a detailed photogeologic evaluation of these flows and their role in mare volcanism of Eratosthenian age in the basin (ref. 30-15). Eruption of...
Authors
Gerald G. Schaber