Mark Goldman
Hello. I am a geophysicist with the United States Geological Survey, specializing in active-source, land-based seismology. I use a variety of techniques such as refraction tomography, reflection imaging, Vp/Vs measurements, and guided wave data to locate faults in the near subsurface.
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High-resolution seismic-reflection image of the Chesapeake Bay impact structure, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, Virginia
A 1-kilometer-long (0.62-mile-long) seismic reflection and refraction profile collected at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Langley Research Center, Hampton, Va., provides a detailed image of part of the annular trough of the buried, 35-million-year-old Chesapeake Bay impact structure. This profile passes within 5 meters (m; 16.4 feet (ft)) of a 635.1-m-deep (2,083.8-ft-dee
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Rufus D. Catchings, David S. Powars, Gregory Gohn, Mark R. Goldman
SEGY to ASCII Conversion and Plotting Program 2.0
INTRODUCTION
SEGY has long been a standard format for storing seismic data and header information. Almost every seismic processing package can read and write seismic data in SEGY format. In the data processing world, however, ASCII format is the 'universal' standard format. Very few general-purpose plotting or computation programs will accept data in SEGY format.
The software presented in th
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Mark R. Goldman
High-resolution seismic imaging for environmental and earthquake hazards assessment at the Raychem site, Menlo Park, California
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Rufus Douglas Catchings, Elba Horta, Mark R. Goldman, Michael J. Rymer, Thomas R. Burdette
SEGY to ASCII: Conversion and Plotting Program
This report documents a computer program to convert standard 4 byte, IBM floating point SEGY files to ASCII xyz format. The program then optionally plots the seismic data using the GMT plotting package.
The material for this publication is contained in a standard tar file (of99-126.tar) that is uncompressed and 726 K in size. It can be downloaded by any Unix machine. Move the tar file to the dir
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Mark R. Goldman
Data report for the TACT 1987 seismic refraction survey: Fairbanks North and Olnes deployments
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Mark R. Goldman, G. S. Fuis, J. H. Luetgert, D.J. Geddes
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High-resolution seismic-reflection image of the Chesapeake Bay impact structure, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, Virginia
A 1-kilometer-long (0.62-mile-long) seismic reflection and refraction profile collected at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Langley Research Center, Hampton, Va., provides a detailed image of part of the annular trough of the buried, 35-million-year-old Chesapeake Bay impact structure. This profile passes within 5 meters (m; 16.4 feet (ft)) of a 635.1-m-deep (2,083.8-ft-dee
Authors
Rufus D. Catchings, David S. Powars, Gregory Gohn, Mark R. Goldman
SEGY to ASCII Conversion and Plotting Program 2.0
INTRODUCTION
SEGY has long been a standard format for storing seismic data and header information. Almost every seismic processing package can read and write seismic data in SEGY format. In the data processing world, however, ASCII format is the 'universal' standard format. Very few general-purpose plotting or computation programs will accept data in SEGY format.
The software presented in th
Authors
Mark R. Goldman
High-resolution seismic imaging for environmental and earthquake hazards assessment at the Raychem site, Menlo Park, California
No abstract available.
Authors
Rufus Douglas Catchings, Elba Horta, Mark R. Goldman, Michael J. Rymer, Thomas R. Burdette
SEGY to ASCII: Conversion and Plotting Program
This report documents a computer program to convert standard 4 byte, IBM floating point SEGY files to ASCII xyz format. The program then optionally plots the seismic data using the GMT plotting package.
The material for this publication is contained in a standard tar file (of99-126.tar) that is uncompressed and 726 K in size. It can be downloaded by any Unix machine. Move the tar file to the dir
Authors
Mark R. Goldman
Data report for the TACT 1987 seismic refraction survey: Fairbanks North and Olnes deployments
No abstract available.
Authors
Mark R. Goldman, G. S. Fuis, J. H. Luetgert, D.J. Geddes