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July 10—Thermal map of fissure system and lava flows July 10—Thermal map of fissure system and lava flows
This thermal map shows the fissure system and lava flows as of 6 am on Tuesday, July 10.
July 9—Thermal map of fissure system and lava flows July 9—Thermal map of fissure system and lava flows
This thermal map shows the fissure system and lava flows as of 2 pm on Monday, July 9
July 8—Thermal map of fissure system and lava flows July 8—Thermal map of fissure system and lava flows
This thermal map shows the fissure system and lava flows as of 6 am on Sunday, July 8.
July 6—Thermal map of fissure system and lava flows July 6—Thermal map of fissure system and lava flows
This thermal map shows the fissure system and lava flows as of 6 am on Friday, July 6.
Map of recently active traces of the Rodgers Creek Fault, Sonoma County, California Map of recently active traces of the Rodgers Creek Fault, Sonoma County, California
The accompanying map and digital data identify recently active strands of the Rodgers Creek Fault in Sonoma County, California, interpreted primarily from the geomorphic expression of recent faulting on aerial photography and hillshade imagery derived from airborne lidar data. A recently active fault strand is defined here as having evidence consistent with slip during the Holocene epoch
June 24—Thermal map of fissure system and lava flows June 24—Thermal map of fissure system and lava flows
This thermal map shows the fissure system and lava flows as of 6 am on Monday, July 2