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  • Southern San Andreas Fault from Painted Canyon to Bombay Beach, CA

    This high-resolution topography dataset of the Southern San Andreas Fault (SSAF) includes a point cloud, digital surface model (DSM), and orthomosaic that span ~40 km...
    • laz
  • High Resolution SFM Topography of the Central San Andreas Fault, California

    The San Andreas fault at Dry Lake Valley data set comprises high-resolution topography and an orthomosaic of part of the creeping central section of the San Andreas fault (SAF)...
    • laz
  • Walker Fault System, Nevada, 2015

    PI: Steven G. Wesnousky, University of Nevada, Reno The requested survey area consisted of 1-km wide swaths centered along 335 km of fault centerlines. There were a total of 44...
    • laz
  • 1959 Hebgen Lake rupture (Montana)

    This dataset was collected as an NCALM Seed grant for PI Kendra Johnson of Colorado School of Mines. The survey area consists of a corridor polygon located 20 km northwest of...
    • laz
  • Walker Fault System, Nevada, 2015

    PI: Steven G. Wesnousky, University of Nevada, Reno The requested survey area consisted of 1-km wide swaths centered along 335 km of fault centerlines. There were a total of 44...
    • laz
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