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HRSC: High resolution stereo camera HRSC: High resolution stereo camera
The High Resolution Stereo Camera (HRSC) on Mars Express has delivered a wealth of image data, amounting to over 2.5 TB from the start of the mapping phase in January 2004 to September 2008. In that time, more than a third of Mars was covered at a resolution of 10-20 m/pixel in stereo and colour. After five years in orbit, HRSC is still in excellent shape, and it could continue to...
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G. Neukum, R. Jaumann, A.T. Basilevsky, A. Dumke, S. Van Gasselt, B. Giese, E. Hauber, J. W. Head, C. Heipke, N. Hoekzema, H. Hoffmann, R. Greeley, K. Gwinner, R. Kirk, W. Markiewicz, T. B. McCord, G. Michael, Jan-Peter Muller, J.B. Murray, J. Oberst, P. Pinet, R. Pischel, T. Roatsch, F. Scholten, K. Willner
Improving accessibility to geospatial data using geographic search Improving accessibility to geospatial data using geographic search
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J.E. Williams, M.L. Allison, J.B. Kozman
In-Flight performance of MESSENGER's Mercury dual imaging system In-Flight performance of MESSENGER's Mercury dual imaging system
The Mercury Surface, Space ENvironment, GEochemistry, and Ranging (MESSENGER) spacecraft, launched in August 2004 and planned for insertion into orbit around Mercury in 2011, has already completed two flybys of the innermost planet. The Mercury Dual Imaging System (MDIS) acquired nearly 2500 images from the first two flybys and viewed portions of Mercury's surface not viewed by Mariner...
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S.E. Hawkins, S.L. Murchie, K.J. Becker, C.M. Selby, F.S. Turner, M.W. Noble, N.L. Chabot, T.H. Choo, E.H. Darlington, B.W. Denevi, D.L. Domingue, C.M. Ernst, G.M. Holsclaw, N.R. Laslo, W.E. Mcclintock, L.M. Prockter, M.S. Robinson, S.C. Solomon, R.E. Sterner
Integrating geodetic and geologic data in maps of seismic hazard Integrating geodetic and geologic data in maps of seismic hazard
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R. Briggs, W. Hammond
Integrating GIS-based geologic mapping, LiDAR-based lineament analysis and site specific rock slope data to delineate a zone of existing and potential rock slope instability located along the grandfather mountain window-Linville Falls shear zone contact, Integrating GIS-based geologic mapping, LiDAR-based lineament analysis and site specific rock slope data to delineate a zone of existing and potential rock slope instability located along the grandfather mountain window-Linville Falls shear zone contact,
Landslide hazard maps of Watauga County identify >2200 landslides, model debris flow susceptibility, and evaluate a 14km x 0.5km zone of existing and potential rock slope instability (ZEPRSI) near the Town of Boone. The ZEPRSI encompasses west-northwest trending (WNWT) topographic ridges where 14 active/past-active rock/weathered rock slides occur mainly in rocks of the Grandfather...
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K.A. Gillon, R.M. Wooten, R.L. Latham, A.W. Witt, T.J. Douglas, J.B. Bauer, S.J. Fuemmeler
Integrating terrestrial LiDAR and stereo photogrammetry to map the Tolay lakebed in northern San Francisco Bay Integrating terrestrial LiDAR and stereo photogrammetry to map the Tolay lakebed in northern San Francisco Bay
The Tolay Creek Watershed drains approximately 3,520 ha along the northern edge of San Francisco Bay. Surrounded by a mosaic of open space conservation easements and public wildlife areas, it is one of the only watersheds in this urbanized estuary that is protected from its headwaters to the bay. Tolay Lake is a seasonal, spring-fed lake found in the upper watershed that historically...
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Isa Woo, Rune Storesund, John Y. Takekawa, Rachel J. Gardiner, Steve Ehret
Investigating aquatic ecosystems of small lakes in Khorezm, Uzbekistan Investigating aquatic ecosystems of small lakes in Khorezm, Uzbekistan
The Khorezm province of Uzbekistan, located in the Aral Sea Basin, suffers from severe environmental and human health problems due to decades of unsustainable land and water management. Agriculture is the dominant land use in Khorezm, and agricultural runoff water has impacted many small lakes. In this water-scarce region, these lakes may provide a water source for irrigation or fish...
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L. Saito, J. Scott, M. Rosen, Bakhriddin Nishonov, S. Chandra, John P.A. Lamers, Dilorom Fayzieva, M. Shanafield
Land 3D-seismic data: Preprocessing quality control utilizing survey design specifications, noise properties, normal moveout, first breaks, and offset Land 3D-seismic data: Preprocessing quality control utilizing survey design specifications, noise properties, normal moveout, first breaks, and offset
The recent proliferation of the 3D reflection seismic method into the near-surface area of geophysical applications, especially in response to the emergence of the need to comprehensively characterize and monitor near-surface carbon dioxide sequestration in shallow saline aquifers around the world, justifies the emphasis on cost-effective and robust quality control and assurance (QC/QA)...
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A. Raef
Mathematical modelling of anisotropy of illite-rich shale Mathematical modelling of anisotropy of illite-rich shale
The estimation of illite-rich shale anisotropy to account for the alignment of clays and gas- or brine-filled cracks is presented via mathematical modelling. Such estimation requires analysis to interpret the dominance of one effect over another. This knowledge can help to evaluate the permeability in the unconventional reservoir, stress orientation, and the seal capacity for the...
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E.M. Chesnokov, D.K. Tiwary, I.O. Bayuk, M.A. Sparkman, R.L. Brown
Measuring CO2 emissions from coal fires in the U.S. Measuring CO2 emissions from coal fires in the U.S.
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Allan Kolker, Mark A. Engle, J.C. Hower, J.M.K. O’Keefe, L.F. Radke, E.L. Heffern, A. ter-Schure, G.B. Stracher, A. Prakash, Yomayra A. Roman-Colon, Ricardo A. Olea
Measuring discharge with ADCPs: Inferences from synthetic velocity profiles Measuring discharge with ADCPs: Inferences from synthetic velocity profiles
Synthetic velocity profiles are used to determine guidelines for sampling discharge with acoustic Doppler current profilers (ADCPs). The analysis allows the effects of instrument characteristics, sampling parameters, and properties of the flow to be studied systematically. For mid-section measurements, the averaging time required for a single profile measurement always exceeded the 40 s...
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C.R. Rehmann, D. S. Mueller, K. A. Oberg
Monitoring urban land cover change by updating the national land cover database impervious surface products Monitoring urban land cover change by updating the national land cover database impervious surface products
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) National Land Cover Database (NLCD) 2001 is widely used as a baseline for national land cover and impervious conditions. To ensure timely and relevant data, it is important to update this base to a more recent time period. A prototype method was developed to update the land cover and impervious surface by individual Landsat path and row. This method...
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George Z. Xian, Collin G. Homer