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Figure caption: Gene Shoemaker with Ed Chao (USGS, Washington, D.C.) in 1960 following their discovery of a new high- temperature/high-pressure phase of quartz, Coesite, (see Levy, 2000, p. 82). No index card. Published as Figure 6 in U.S. Geological Survey. Open-File Report 2005-1190. 2005.
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Figure 77-(c) caption: Left side view of completed Grover in front of East Street facility; "Explorer" (Astrogeology's earlier LRV simulator) shown to right of building; USGS photo (1970). Published as Figure 077c in USGS Open-File Report 2005-1190. 2005.
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Figure caption: Current exterior view of the machine shop that was located at 1733 N. West Street in the Sunnyside area of East Flagstaff-after it was relocated from the Museum of Northern Arizona; digital photo-G. Schaber, 6 May 2002. No index card. Published as Figure 21A in U.S. Geological Survey. Open-File Report 2005-1190. 2005.
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Figure caption (31h): X-ray diffraction pattern from Surveyor diffractometer shown above; USGS photo P477, F11663337. Figure caption (31a-h): Apollo Extension Test 1 and Apollo Test 5, 20 Sept. to 1 Oct. 1965, at Apollo Mesa Dike in the Hopi Buttes Volcanic Field, Territory of the Navajo Nation, Arizona (south of Dilkon). No index card. Published as Figure 31A in U.S. Geological Survey. Open-File Report 2005-1190. 2005.
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Figure 83-(e) caption: (l-r) Bob Parker, Dick Gordon, Lee Silver, and Harrison Schmitt; photo G. Schaber (USGS). Published as Figure 083e in USGS Open-File Report 2005-1190. 2005.
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Figure caption: Bell Aerospace's Lunar Flying Vehicle (simulated Lunar Flying Vehicle, or LFV) being demonstrated for NASA and USGS personnel in Hopi Buttes, Arizona, on 2-3 August 1966; Rocket Man shown coming back down after 21 second flight around a dike at the test site: USGS P 141, F-866257CPR. No index card. Published as Figure 43-C in U.S. Geological Survey. Open-File Report 2005-1190. 2005.
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Figure 92-(f) caption: Ed Mitchell (l) and Fred Haise (AP 16 backups) prepare to document a sample; Haise carrying gnomon, gripper, and scoop tools; NASA AP16-71-H-1786. Published as Figure 092f in USGS Open-File Report 2005-1190. 2005.
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Figure caption: Branch of Astrogeology's 30-inch telescope on Anderson Mesa (south of Flagstaff, Arizona); (a) telescope under construction; key presentation of housing building on 29 January 1964; USGS photo P879B, F1200. No index card. Published as Figure 10A in U.S. Geological Survey. Open-File Report 2005-1190. 2005.
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John Calvin (Jack) Reed, Sr. as Director of the Arctic Institute in Montreal. 1960s.
Categories: Image; Tags: Portraits, Reed, John C. (Jack), jpeg
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Figure caption: Apollo Applications Program (AAP) Test 3 between Rock Lab and ADF in Arizona Bank Building on 7-9 December 1965; (a) television camera set up over petrographic microscope in Mike's Pike Rock lab for remote thin section interpretation from ADF; USGS photo P54, F12659. No index card. Published as Figure 36-A in U.S. Geological Survey. Open-File Report 2005-1190. 2005.
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Figure 68 caption: Apollo 12 astronauts Alan Bean (left) and Charles Conrad at the Center of Astrogeology Headquarters in Flagstaff, Arizona on 9-10 October 1969 for a briefing prior to their final geology training exercise at the nearby Cinder Lake Crater Field before their trip to the Moon the following month (November 1969); NASA photo S-69- 54560. Published as Figure 068 in USGS Open-File Report 2005-1190. 2005.
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Figure caption: Aerial photograph showing the location of the Branch of Surface Planetary Exploration's petrology laboratory ("Rock Lab" at 16-18 Mike's Pike in downtown Flagstaff, Arizona); USGS photo P656 (1965). No index card. Published as Figure 30A in U.S. Geological Survey. Open-File Report 2005-1190. 2005.
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William Morris Davis, geologist.
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Figure 61-(b) caption: Dave Dahlem (standing by blackboard), Bob Sutton (white shirt seated in back), Ray Batson( right back row) and several other persons, unidentified; USGS photo P942, F17031. Published as Figure 061b in the USGS Open-File Report 2005-1190. 2005.
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The Aratozawa Dam landslide in Japan, was triggered by the 7.2 magnitude Iwate-Miyagi-Nariku earthquake which occurred on 14 June 2008. The landslide at the Aratozawa Dam in Kurihara measures over 1km in length and is 0.8 km wide. The landslide body mass is around 6700 million cubic meters and the amount of displacement was around 300 meters in the main section. The landslide was translational in nature and the geology comprises hard volcanic rocks overlying soft Tertiary sediments.
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Figure caption: Tim Hait (USGS, Branch of Astrogeology (Flagstaff, Arizona) holding resolution chart during Early Apollo TV camera-resolution test; USGS photo P73, F166115; (c) inside view of the electronics van used during the Early Apollo TV resolution test at Meteor Crater, February 1966; USGS photo P76, F266148; (d) Walt Roeder (left camera), Jim McCord (right camera) and John M'Gonigle from the Branch of Astrogeology's Film Documentation Unit making movie for NASA of Early Apollo TV resolution test at Meteor Crater; USGS photo P73, F266125. No index card. Published as Figure 38-B in U.S. Geological Survey. Open-File Report 2005-1190. 2005.
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Figure caption (24b): Don Elston in suit. Figure caption (24a-d): Gene Shoemaker and Don Elston participating in Apollo Extension Systems experiment simulations at the Marshall Spaceflight Center, Huntsville, Alabama on 26 April 1964. No index card. Published as Figure 24B in U.S. Geological Survey. Open-File Report 2005-1190. 2005.
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Figure 98-(m) caption: Final resting place of LRV; LM in background; NASA AS17-143-21933. Published as Figure 098m in USGS Open-File Report 2005-1190. 2005.
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Low-altitude (80-100 meters above ground level) digital images were obtained from a camera mounted on a 3DR Solo quadcopter, a small unmanned aerial system (UAS), in three locations along the Lake Ontario shoreline in New York during July 2017. These data were collected to document and monitor effects of high lake levels, including shoreline erosion, inundation, and property damage in the vicinity of Chimney Bluffs State Park, New York. This data release includes images tagged with locations determined from the UAS GPS; tables with updated estimates of camera positions and attitudes based on the photogrammetric reconstruction; tables listing locations of the base stations, ground control points, and transect points;...
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In August 2021, the U.S. Geological Survey, in collaboration with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, collected high-resolution geophysical data, sediment samples, and bottom imagery to determine the distribution of historical mine tailings on the floor of Lake Superior. Large amounts of waste material from copper mining, locally known as “stamp sands,” were dumped into the lake in the early 20th century, with wide-reaching consequences that have continued into the present. Mapping was focused offshore of the town of Gay on the Keweenaw Peninsula of Michigan, where ongoing erosion and re-deposition of the stamp sands has buried miles of native, white-sand beaches. Stamp sands are also encroaching onto Buffalo Reef,...
Tags: Buffalo Reef, CMHRP, CSV, Coastal and Marine Hazards and Resources Program, DOI, All tags...


map background search result map search result map Branch of Astrogeology's 30-inch telescope on Anderson Mesa. Arizona. 1964. Don Elston in suit, participating in experimental simulations at the Marshall Spaceflight Center. Huntsville, Alabama. 1964. Aerial photograph showing the location of the Branch of Surface Planetary Exploration's petrology laboratory. Flagstaff, Arizona. 1965. X-ray diffraction pattern from Surveyor diffractometer. Apollo Mesa Dike in the Hopi Buttes Volcanic Field, Territory of the Navajo Nation, Arizona. 1965. Television camera set up over petrographic microscope in Mike's Pike Rock lab. Apollo Applications Program (AAP) Test 3 between Rock Lab and ADF in Arizona Bank Building. 1965. Tim Hait holding resolution chart during early Apollo TV camera-resolution test. Arizona. 1966. Rocket Man shown coming back down after 21 second flight around a dike at the test site. Hopi Buttes, Arizona. 1966. Dave Dahlem, Bob Sutton, Ray Batson, and unidentified persons. Houston, Texas. 1969. Apollo 12 astronauts Alan Bean and Charles Conrad at the Center of Astrogeology headquarters. Flagstaff, Arizona. 1969. Left side view of completed Grover in front of East Street facility. Flagstaff, Arizona. 1970. Bob Parker, Dick Gordon, Lee Silver, and Harrison Schmitt. Hawaii. 1970. Ed Mitchell and Fred Haise prepare to document a sample. Coso Hills Naval Ordinance Test Range, California. 1971. Landslide, Aratozawa Dam, Japan. 2008. Geotagged low-altitude aerial imagery from unmanned aerial systems (UAS) flights over of the Lake Ontario shoreline in the vicinity of Chimney Bluffs, New York, USA in July 2017 Geotagged images of sediment grabs collected in the vicinity of Buffalo Reef, Michigan, within Lake Superior during USGS Field Activity 2021-005-FA using the USGS MiniSEABOSS (JPEG images; GCS WGS 84) Geotagged low-altitude aerial imagery from unmanned aerial systems (UAS) flights over of the Lake Ontario shoreline in the vicinity of Chimney Bluffs, New York, USA in July 2017 Geotagged images of sediment grabs collected in the vicinity of Buffalo Reef, Michigan, within Lake Superior during USGS Field Activity 2021-005-FA using the USGS MiniSEABOSS (JPEG images; GCS WGS 84) Bob Parker, Dick Gordon, Lee Silver, and Harrison Schmitt. Hawaii. 1970. Don Elston in suit, participating in experimental simulations at the Marshall Spaceflight Center. Huntsville, Alabama. 1964. Branch of Astrogeology's 30-inch telescope on Anderson Mesa. Arizona. 1964. Aerial photograph showing the location of the Branch of Surface Planetary Exploration's petrology laboratory. Flagstaff, Arizona. 1965. X-ray diffraction pattern from Surveyor diffractometer. Apollo Mesa Dike in the Hopi Buttes Volcanic Field, Territory of the Navajo Nation, Arizona. 1965. Television camera set up over petrographic microscope in Mike's Pike Rock lab. Apollo Applications Program (AAP) Test 3 between Rock Lab and ADF in Arizona Bank Building. 1965. Tim Hait holding resolution chart during early Apollo TV camera-resolution test. Arizona. 1966. Rocket Man shown coming back down after 21 second flight around a dike at the test site. Hopi Buttes, Arizona. 1966. Apollo 12 astronauts Alan Bean and Charles Conrad at the Center of Astrogeology headquarters. Flagstaff, Arizona. 1969. Left side view of completed Grover in front of East Street facility. Flagstaff, Arizona. 1970. Ed Mitchell and Fred Haise prepare to document a sample. Coso Hills Naval Ordinance Test Range, California. 1971. Dave Dahlem, Bob Sutton, Ray Batson, and unidentified persons. Houston, Texas. 1969. Landslide, Aratozawa Dam, Japan. 2008.