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  • Lidar Survey of Sparta Earthquake Rupture, NC 2020

    This lidar dataset was collected by NCALM for Paula Figueiredo at North Carolina State University. This dataset was collected to examine earthquake dynamics related to the Mw...
    • laz
  • High Resolution Topography of House Range Fault, Utah

    The House Range fault data set comprises high-resolution topography and an orthomosaic of part of the House Range fault (HRF) and shorelines of Late Pleistocene Lake Bonneville...
    • laz
  • 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
  • High Resolution Topography of House Range Fault, Utah

    The House Range fault data set comprises high-resolution topography and an orthomosaic of part of the House Range fault (HRF) and shorelines of Late Pleistocene Lake Bonneville...
    • laz
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