Carol A Finn, Ph.D. (Former Employee)
Science and Products
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Airborne geophysical imaging of weak zones on Iliamna Volcano, Alaska: Implications for slope stability Airborne geophysical imaging of weak zones on Iliamna Volcano, Alaska: Implications for slope stability
Water‐saturated, hydrothermally altered rocks reduce the strength of volcanic edifices and increase the potential for sector collapses and far‐traveled mass flows of unconsolidated debris. Iliamna Volcano is an andesitic stratovolcano located on the western side of the Cook Inlet, ∼225 km southwest of Anchorage and is a source of repeated avalanches. The widespread snow and ice cover on...
Authors
Dana E. Peterson, Carol A. Finn, Paul A. Bedrosian
Metallogenic implications of a new geodynamic model for the Eglab, Algeria Metallogenic implications of a new geodynamic model for the Eglab, Algeria
No abstract available.
Authors
Cliff D. Taylor, Dwight Bradley, Carol A. Finn, Arezki Zerrouki, Brahim Ayad, Nadjib F. Belanteur, Nabyl Bouchilaoune, Michaela Johnson, Ghania Meziane, Mark J. Mihalasky, Hamza Mouchene, Samir Oughou, Steven M. Smith, Federico Solano, Siham Zerrouk
Geological and thermal control of the hydrothermal system in northern Yellowstone Lake: Inferences from high resolution magnetic surveys Geological and thermal control of the hydrothermal system in northern Yellowstone Lake: Inferences from high resolution magnetic surveys
A multiscale magnetic survey of the northern basin of Yellowstone Lake was undertaken in 2016 as part of the Hydrothermal Dynamics of Yellowstone Lake Project (HD‐YLAKE)—a broad research effort to characterize the cause‐and‐effect relationships between geologic and environmental processes and hydrothermal activity on the lake floor. The magnetic survey includes lake surface, regional...
Authors
Claire Bouligand, Maurice A. Tivey, Carol A. Finn, Lisa A Morgan, W. C. Pat Shanks, Robert A. Sohn
Mapping the 3-D extent of the Stillwater Complex, Montana—Implications for potential platinum group element exploration and development Mapping the 3-D extent of the Stillwater Complex, Montana—Implications for potential platinum group element exploration and development
Geophysical models characterize the exposed and interpreted buried extent of the Stillwater Complex, critical for understanding the origin of the layered mafic intrusion and its associated high-grade platinum group element resources. The 3D models, constrained by gravity, magnetic, xenolith, seismic, borehole, and rock property data indicate that the likely maximum extent of the...
Authors
Carol A. Finn, Michael L. Zientek, Heather L. Parks, Dana E. Peterson
Honolulu Magnetic Observatory Honolulu Magnetic Observatory
Tucked in a grove of thorny mesquite trees, on an ancient coral reef on the south side of the Hawaiian island of Oahu, west of Pearl Harbor, a small unmanned observatory quietly records the Earth’s time-varying magnetic field. The Honolulu Magnetic Observatory is 1 of 14 that the U.S. Geological Survey Geomagnetism Program operates at various locations across the United States and its...
Authors
Jeffrey J. Love, Carol Finn
On the feasibility of real-time mapping of the geoelectric field across North America On the feasibility of real-time mapping of the geoelectric field across North America
A review is given of the present feasibility for accurately mapping geoelectric fields across North America in near-realtime by modeling geomagnetic monitoring and magnetotelluric survey data. Should this capability be successfully developed, it could inform utility companies of magnetic-storm interference on electric-power-grid systems. That real-time mapping of geoelectric fields is a...
Authors
Jeffrey J. Love, E. Joshua Rigler, Anna Kelbert, Carol A. Finn, Paul A. Bedrosian, Christopher C. Balch
Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 131
Airborne geophysical imaging of weak zones on Iliamna Volcano, Alaska: Implications for slope stability Airborne geophysical imaging of weak zones on Iliamna Volcano, Alaska: Implications for slope stability
Water‐saturated, hydrothermally altered rocks reduce the strength of volcanic edifices and increase the potential for sector collapses and far‐traveled mass flows of unconsolidated debris. Iliamna Volcano is an andesitic stratovolcano located on the western side of the Cook Inlet, ∼225 km southwest of Anchorage and is a source of repeated avalanches. The widespread snow and ice cover on...
Authors
Dana E. Peterson, Carol A. Finn, Paul A. Bedrosian
Metallogenic implications of a new geodynamic model for the Eglab, Algeria Metallogenic implications of a new geodynamic model for the Eglab, Algeria
No abstract available.
Authors
Cliff D. Taylor, Dwight Bradley, Carol A. Finn, Arezki Zerrouki, Brahim Ayad, Nadjib F. Belanteur, Nabyl Bouchilaoune, Michaela Johnson, Ghania Meziane, Mark J. Mihalasky, Hamza Mouchene, Samir Oughou, Steven M. Smith, Federico Solano, Siham Zerrouk
Geological and thermal control of the hydrothermal system in northern Yellowstone Lake: Inferences from high resolution magnetic surveys Geological and thermal control of the hydrothermal system in northern Yellowstone Lake: Inferences from high resolution magnetic surveys
A multiscale magnetic survey of the northern basin of Yellowstone Lake was undertaken in 2016 as part of the Hydrothermal Dynamics of Yellowstone Lake Project (HD‐YLAKE)—a broad research effort to characterize the cause‐and‐effect relationships between geologic and environmental processes and hydrothermal activity on the lake floor. The magnetic survey includes lake surface, regional...
Authors
Claire Bouligand, Maurice A. Tivey, Carol A. Finn, Lisa A Morgan, W. C. Pat Shanks, Robert A. Sohn
Mapping the 3-D extent of the Stillwater Complex, Montana—Implications for potential platinum group element exploration and development Mapping the 3-D extent of the Stillwater Complex, Montana—Implications for potential platinum group element exploration and development
Geophysical models characterize the exposed and interpreted buried extent of the Stillwater Complex, critical for understanding the origin of the layered mafic intrusion and its associated high-grade platinum group element resources. The 3D models, constrained by gravity, magnetic, xenolith, seismic, borehole, and rock property data indicate that the likely maximum extent of the...
Authors
Carol A. Finn, Michael L. Zientek, Heather L. Parks, Dana E. Peterson
Honolulu Magnetic Observatory Honolulu Magnetic Observatory
Tucked in a grove of thorny mesquite trees, on an ancient coral reef on the south side of the Hawaiian island of Oahu, west of Pearl Harbor, a small unmanned observatory quietly records the Earth’s time-varying magnetic field. The Honolulu Magnetic Observatory is 1 of 14 that the U.S. Geological Survey Geomagnetism Program operates at various locations across the United States and its...
Authors
Jeffrey J. Love, Carol Finn
On the feasibility of real-time mapping of the geoelectric field across North America On the feasibility of real-time mapping of the geoelectric field across North America
A review is given of the present feasibility for accurately mapping geoelectric fields across North America in near-realtime by modeling geomagnetic monitoring and magnetotelluric survey data. Should this capability be successfully developed, it could inform utility companies of magnetic-storm interference on electric-power-grid systems. That real-time mapping of geoelectric fields is a...
Authors
Jeffrey J. Love, E. Joshua Rigler, Anna Kelbert, Carol A. Finn, Paul A. Bedrosian, Christopher C. Balch
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