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High resolution digital elevation models of Mars from MOC Narrow Angle stereoimages High resolution digital elevation models of Mars from MOC Narrow Angle stereoimages
In this abstract we report on our initial experiences performing stereotopographic mapping of Mars with high-resolution images from the Mars Global Surveyor Mars Orbiter Camera Narrow-Angle subsystem (MGS MOC-NA; [1]). Accurate topographic information, and, in particular, high-resolution digital elevation models (DEMs) are of intense interest at all phases of Mars exploration and...
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Randolph L. Kirk, Elpitha Howington-Kraus, Brent A. Archinal
Combining lunar photogrammetric topographic data with Clementine LIDAR data Combining lunar photogrammetric topographic data with Clementine LIDAR data
During the Clementine Mission both oblique and vertical multispectral images were collected. The oblique and vertical images from a single spectral band collected during the same orbit form a stereo pair that can be used to derive the topography. These stereo pairs were used to derive the topography of an area surrounding the lunar South Pole (90°S - 64°S latitude) and North Pole (90°N -...
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Mark R. Rosiek, Randolph L. Kirk, Elpitha Howington-Kraus
Optical designs for the Mars '03 rover cameras Optical designs for the Mars '03 rover cameras
In 2003, NASA is planning to send two robotic rover vehicles to explore the surface of Mars. The spacecraft will land on airbags in different, carefully chosen locations. The search for evidence indicating conditions favorable for past or present life will be a high priority. Each rover will carry a total of ten cameras of five various types. There will be a stereo pair of color...
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Gregory Hallock Smith, E.C. Hagerott, Lawrence M. Scherr, Kenneth E. Herkenhoff, James F. Bell
Seismic images and fault relations of the Santa Monica thrust fault, West Los Angeles, California Seismic images and fault relations of the Santa Monica thrust fault, West Los Angeles, California
In May 1997, the US Geological Survey (USGS) and the University of Southern California (USC) acquired high-resolution seismic reflection and refraction images on the grounds of the Wadsworth Veterans Administration Hospital (WVAH) in the city of Los Angeles (Fig. 1a,b). The objective of the seismic survey was to better understand the near-surface geometry and faulting characteristics of...
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R. D. Catchings, G. Gandhok, M. R. Goldman, D. Okaya
Stability assessment of a Hurricane Mitch-induced landslide dam on the Rio La Lima, Sierra de Las Minas, eastern Guatemala Stability assessment of a Hurricane Mitch-induced landslide dam on the Rio La Lima, Sierra de Las Minas, eastern Guatemala
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Robert L. Schuster, Robert C. Bucknam, Manuel Antonio Mota
Volcanism in national parks: summary of the workshop convened by the U.S. Geological Survey and National Park Service, 26-29 September 2000, Redding, California Volcanism in national parks: summary of the workshop convened by the U.S. Geological Survey and National Park Service, 26-29 September 2000, Redding, California
Spectacular volcanic scenery and features were the inspiration for creating many of our national parks and monuments and continue to enhance the visitor experience today (Table 1). At the same time, several of these parks include active and potentially active volcanoes that could pose serious hazards - earthquakes, mudflows, and hydrothermal explosions, as well as eruptions - events that...
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Steven R. Brantley, Lindsay McClelland
Stratigraphic and structural characterization of the OU-1 area at the former George Air Force Base, Adelanto, southern California Stratigraphic and structural characterization of the OU-1 area at the former George Air Force Base, Adelanto, southern California
The former George Air Force Base (GAFB), now known as the Southern California Logistics Airport (SCLA), is located in the town of Adelanto, approximately 100 km northeast of Los Angeles, California (Fig. 1). In this report, we present acquisition parameters, data, and interpretations of seismic images that were acquired in the OU-1 area of GAFB during July 1999 (Fig. 2). GAFB is...
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R. D. Catchings, G. Gandhok, M. R. Goldman
Origin, extent, and thickness of quaternary geologic units in the Willamette Valley, Oregon Origin, extent, and thickness of quaternary geologic units in the Willamette Valley, Oregon
Stratigraphic and chronologic information collected for Quaternary deposits in the Willamette Valley, Oregon, provides a revised stratigraphic framework that serves as a basis for a 1:250,000-scale map, as well as for thickness estimates of widespread Quaternary geologic units. We have mapped 11 separate Quaternary units that are differentiated on the basis of stratigraphic, topographic...
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Jim E. O'Connor, Andrei M. Sarna-Wojcicki, Karl C. Wozniak, Danial J. Polette, Robert J. Fleck
The Quaternary and Pliocene Yellowstone Plateau volcanic field of Wyoming, Idaho, and Montana The Quaternary and Pliocene Yellowstone Plateau volcanic field of Wyoming, Idaho, and Montana
This region of Yellowstone National Park has been the active focus of one of the Earth's largest magmatic systems for more than 2 million years. The resulting volcanism has been characterized by the eruption of voluminous rhyolites and subordinate basalts but virtually no lavas of intermediate composition. The magmatic system at depth remains active and drives the massive hydrothermal...
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Robert L. Christiansen
Socioeconomic and environmental impacts of landslides in the Western Hemisphere Socioeconomic and environmental impacts of landslides in the Western Hemisphere
In spite of improvements in recognition, prediction, mitigative measures, and warning systems, economic losses and casualties due to landslides in the Western Hemisphere appear to be growing as a result of increasing development of landslide-prone areas due to population pressures. This paper notes outstanding examples of socioeconomic losses in the Americas. Landslides impact the...
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Robert L. Schuster, Lynn M. Highland
Preliminary compilation of data for selected oil test wells in Northern California Preliminary compilation of data for selected oil test wells in Northern California
Oil test wells can provide information on the depth, age, inclination, porosity, permeability, density, faulting, folding, and organic content of geologic formations mapped at the surface, or on units not recognized in surface outcrops. Formation density, as expressed in sonic and density logs commonly obtained when wells are drilled, has become increasingly important in making a crustal...
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Earl E. Brabb, Charles L. Powell, Thomas M. Brocher
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Field observations of swash zone flow patterns and 3D morphodynamics Field observations of swash zone flow patterns and 3D morphodynamics
Rapid video measurements of foreshore morphology and velocity were collected at Duck, NC in 1997 to investigate sediment transport processes in the swash zone. Estimates of foreshore evolution over a roughly 30 m cross-shore by 80 m alongshore study area were determined using a stereogrammetric technique. During the passage of a small storm (offshore wave heights increased from 1.4 to 2...
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Jack A. Puelo, K. Todd Holland, Timothy N. Kooney, Sallenger