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Volcanic hazards in Central America Volcanic hazards in Central America

This volume is a sampling of current scientific work about volcanoes in Central America with specific application to hazards. The papers reflect a variety of international and interdisciplinary collaborations and employ new methods. The book will be of interest to a broad cross section of scientists, especially volcanologists. The volume also will interest students who aspire to work in...

Topomapping of Mars with HRSC Images, ISIS, and a commercial stereo workstation Topomapping of Mars with HRSC Images, ISIS, and a commercial stereo workstation

We demonstrate that the freely available USGS planetary cartography software package ISIS and the commercial photogrammetric software SOCET SET jointly provide a complete environment for the processing of Mars Express High Resolution Stereo Camera (HRSC) images. Capabilities include bundle adjustment, automated production and interactive editing of stereo digital terrain models (DTMs)...
Authors
Randolph L. Kirk, Elpitha Howington-Kraus, Donna M. Galuszka, Bonnie L. Redding, Trent M. Hare

Photographs, correspondence, and presentations related to the La Conchita, California, landslide Photographs, correspondence, and presentations related to the La Conchita, California, landslide

This report contains the following photographs and information related to the La Conchita, California, landslide: 1) Digital photographs taken by the author during a visit to the La Conchita landslide on January 14, 2005. 2) Correspondence related to the approval and release of USGS Open-File Report 2005-1067, Landslide Hazards at La Conchita, California. 3) A presentation on the La...
Authors
Randall W. Jibson

Hawaiian Volcano Observatory seismic data, January to December 2005 Hawaiian Volcano Observatory seismic data, January to December 2005

The Hawaiian Volcano Observatory (HVO) summary presents seismic data gathered during the year. The seismic summary is offered without interpretation as a source of preliminary data. It is complete in the sense that most data for events of M-1.5 routinely gathered by the Observatory are included. The HVO summaries have been published in various forms since 1956. Summaries prior to 1974...
Authors
Jennifer S. Nakata

Physical properties of two core samples from Well 34-9RD2 at the Coso geothermal field, California Physical properties of two core samples from Well 34-9RD2 at the Coso geothermal field, California

The Coso geothermal field, located along the Eastern California Shear Zone, is composed of fractured granitic rocks above a shallow heat source. Temperatures exceed 640 ?F (~338 ?C) at a depth of less than 10000 feet (3 km). Permeability varies throughout the geothermal field due to the competing processes of alteration and mineral precipitation, acting to reduce the interconnectivity of...
Authors
C.A. Morrow, D.A. Lockner

Abstracts of the Annual Meeting of Planetary Geologic Mappers, Nampa, Idaho 2006 Abstracts of the Annual Meeting of Planetary Geologic Mappers, Nampa, Idaho 2006

Approximately 18 people attended this year's mappers meeting, and many more submitted abstracts and maps in absentia. The meeting was held on the campus of Northwest Nazarene University (NNU), and was graciously hosted by NNU's School of Health and Science. Planetary mapper Dr. Jim Zimbelman is an alumnus of NNU, and he was pivotal in organizing the meeting at this location. Oral and...
Authors
Kenneth L. Tanaka, R. Stephen Saunders

The reawakening of Alaska's Augustine volcano The reawakening of Alaska's Augustine volcano

Augustine volcano, in south central Alaska, ended a 20-year period of repose on 11 January 2006 with 13 explosive eruptions in 20 days. Explosive activity shifted to a quieter effusion of lava in early February, forming a new summit lava dome and two short, blocky lava flows by late March (Figure 1). The eruption was heralded by eight months of increasing seismicity, deformation, gas...
Authors
John A. Power, Christopher J. Nye, Michelle L. Coombs, Rick L. Wessels, Peter F. Cervelli, Jon Dehn, Kristi L. Wallace, Jeffrey T. Freymueller, Michael P. Doukas

Toward "Supervolcano" technology Toward "Supervolcano" technology

In addition to depicting the ultimate volcano-eruption horror story, the recent Discovery Channel/BBC coproduction “Supervolcano” speculates about what technology will be available to the geophysicist in 2025 to monitor active volcanoes. The result is a fictional Virtual Geophysical Laboratory that, when fed the right data, predicts eruption scenarios, thereby providing information to...
Authors
Gillian R. Foulger

Chemical analyses and K-Ar ages of samples from 13 drill holes, Medicine Lake volcano, California Chemical analyses and K-Ar ages of samples from 13 drill holes, Medicine Lake volcano, California

Chemical analyses and K-Ar ages are presented for rocks sampled from drill holes at Medicine Lake volcano, northern California. A location map and a cross-section are included, as are separate tables for drill hole information, major and trace element data, and for K-Ar dates.
Authors
Julie M. Donnelly-Nolan

USGS-NoGaDat - A global dataset of noble gas concentrations and their isotopic ratios in volcanic systems USGS-NoGaDat - A global dataset of noble gas concentrations and their isotopic ratios in volcanic systems

The database (Version 1.0) is a MS-Excel file that contains close to 5,000 entries of published information on noble gas concentrations and isotopic ratios from volcanic systems in Mid-Ocean ridges, ocean islands, seamounts, and oceanic and continental arcs (location map). Where they were available we also included the isotopic ratios of strontium, neodymium, and carbon. The database is...
Authors
Atosa A. Abedini, S. Hurwitz, William C. Evans
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