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Sidescan-sonar data collected during May 1978 from the southern New England continental shelf Sidescan-sonar data collected during May 1978 from the southern New England continental shelf

Sidescan-sonar data were collected aboard R/V WESTWARD (Cruise W-39-4) during May 1978 by the U.S. Geological Survey using an Ocean Research Equipment System. Navigation in the study area was by Loran C. The 368 kilometers of survey were conducted in Block Island Sound, in Rhode Island Sound, and over the mid-Continental Shelf south of Block Island and Martha's Vineyard. Although the...
Authors
Charles E. McClennen

Proceedings of Conference XIII, evaluation of regional seismic hazards and risk Proceedings of Conference XIII, evaluation of regional seismic hazards and risk

The participants in the conference concluded that a great deal of useful research has been performed in the national Earthquake Hazards Reduction Program by USGS and non-USGS scientists and engineers and that the state-of-knowledge concerning the evaluation of seismic hazards and risk has been advanced substantially. Many of the technical issues raised during the conference are less...
Authors
Barbara B. Charonnat

Mars and Earth: Comparison of cold-climate features Mars and Earth: Comparison of cold-climate features

On Earth, glacial and periglacial features are common in areas of cold climate. On Mars, the temperature of the present-day surface is appropriate for permafrost, and the presence of water is suspected from data relating to the outgassing of the planet, from remote-sensing measurements over the polar caps and elsewhere on the Martian surface, and from recognition of fluvial morphological...
Authors
Baerbel K. Lucchitta

Preliminary geomagnetic data, College Observatory, Fairbanks, Alaska: January 1981 Preliminary geomagnetic data, College Observatory, Fairbanks, Alaska: January 1981

The preliminary geomagnetic data included here is made available to scientific personnel and organizations, as part of a cooperative effort and on a data exchange basis because of the early need by some users. To avoid delay, all of the data is copied from original forms processed at the observatory; therefore it should be regarded as preliminary.
Authors
John B. Townshend, J.E. Papp, E.A. Sauter, S.P. Tilton

Preliminary geomagnetic data, College Observatory, Fairbanks, Alaska: March 1981 Preliminary geomagnetic data, College Observatory, Fairbanks, Alaska: March 1981

The preliminary geomagnetic data included here is made available to scientific personnel and organizations, as part of a cooperative effort and on a data exchange basis because of the early need by some users. To avoid delay, all of the data is copied from original forms processed at the observatory; therefore it should be regarded as preliminary.
Authors
John B. Townshend, J.E. Papp, E.A. Sauter

Preliminary geomagnetic data, College Observatory, Fairbanks, Alaska: May 1981 Preliminary geomagnetic data, College Observatory, Fairbanks, Alaska: May 1981

The preliminary geomagnetic data included here is made available to scientific personnel and organizations, as part of a cooperative effort and on a data exchange basis because of the early need by some users. To avoid delay, all of the data is copied from original forms processed at the observatory; therefore it should be regarded as preliminary.
Authors
John B. Townshend, J.E. Papp, E.A. Sauter

Preliminary geomagnetic data, College Observatory, Fairbanks, Alaska: August 1981 Preliminary geomagnetic data, College Observatory, Fairbanks, Alaska: August 1981

The preliminary geomagnetic data included here is made available to scientific personnel and organizations, as part of a cooperative effort and on a data exchange basis because of the early need by some users. To avoid delay, all of the data is copied from original forms processed at the observatory; therefore it should be regarded as preliminary.
Authors
J.B. Townshend, J.E. Papp, E.A. Sauter

Preliminary geomagnetic data, College Observatory, Fairbanks, Alaska: October 1981 Preliminary geomagnetic data, College Observatory, Fairbanks, Alaska: October 1981

The preliminary geomagnetic data included here is made available to scientific personnel and organizations, as part of a cooperative effort and on a data exchange basis because of the early need by some users. To avoid delay, all of the data is copied from original forms processed at the observatory; therefore it should be regarded as preliminary.
Authors
J.B. Townshend, J.E. Papp, E.A. Sauter

Effects of volcanism on the glaciers of Mount St. Helens Effects of volcanism on the glaciers of Mount St. Helens

The cataclysmic eruption of Mount St. Helens May 18, 1980, removed 2.9 km2 (about 0.13 km3) of glacier snow and ice including a large part of Shoestring, Forsyth, Wishbone, Ape, Nelson, and all of Loowit and Leschi Glaciers. Minor eruptions and bulging of the volcano from March 27 to May 17 shattered glaciers which were on the deforming rock and deposited ash on other glaciers. Thick ash...
Authors
Melinda M. Brugman, Austin Post

Did ice streams carve martian outflow channels? Did ice streams carve martian outflow channels?

Outflow channels on Mars1 are long sinuous linear depressions that occur mostly in the equatorial area (±30° lat.). They differ from small valley networks2 by being larger and arising full born from chaotic terrains. Outflow channels resemble terrestrial stream beds, and their origin has generally been attributed to water3–5 in catastrophic floods6,7 or mudflows8. The catastrophic-flood...
Authors
Baerbel K. Lucchitta, D.M. Anderson, H. Shoji
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