CHIRP data collected on Lake Crescent, Washington, in 2013

The PIs collected high resolution CHIRP data in Lake Cresent by towing an Edgetech SB512i onboard a small catamaran behind a small boat. Located at the foot of the Olympic Mountains in western Washington, Lake Crescent is a deep glacially carved lake occupying portions of two steep-sided fault-contr...

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spelling dataone:http://get.iedadata.org/metadata/iso/326880 2024-06-03T18:46:56+00:00 CHIRP data collected on Lake Crescent, Washington, in 2013 ENVELOPE(-123.91279,-123.74375,48.0933,48.050472) BEGINDATE: 2013-05-19T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2013-05-20T00:00:00Z 2020-02-25T00:00:00Z http://get.iedadata.org/metadata/iso/326880 unknown IEDA: Marine-Geo Digital Library Subduction Zone Seismic:Subbottom:CHIRP Seismic:Navigation Marine-Geo Digital Library (MGDL) LAKECRESCENT Dataset 2020 dataone:urn:node:IEDA_MGDL 2024-06-03T18:17:00Z The PIs collected high resolution CHIRP data in Lake Cresent by towing an Edgetech SB512i onboard a small catamaran behind a small boat. Located at the foot of the Olympic Mountains in western Washington, Lake Crescent is a deep glacially carved lake occupying portions of two steep-sided fault-controlled valleys. The lake dates to around14 ka, following retreat of the Juan de Fuca lobe of the Cordilleran ice sheet to the east. The depth of the lake is ~190 m deep. The goal of this project was to improve understanding of the terrestrial upland response to great subduction or other large earthquakes on the Cascadia margin of North America. Funded by NSF grant EAR-1226064. Dataset Ice Sheet IEDA: Marine-Geo Digital Library (via DataONE) ENVELOPE(-123.91279,-123.74375,48.0933,48.050472)
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topic Subduction Zone
Seismic:Subbottom:CHIRP
Seismic:Navigation
Marine-Geo Digital Library (MGDL)
LAKECRESCENT
spellingShingle Subduction Zone
Seismic:Subbottom:CHIRP
Seismic:Navigation
Marine-Geo Digital Library (MGDL)
LAKECRESCENT
CHIRP data collected on Lake Crescent, Washington, in 2013
topic_facet Subduction Zone
Seismic:Subbottom:CHIRP
Seismic:Navigation
Marine-Geo Digital Library (MGDL)
LAKECRESCENT
description The PIs collected high resolution CHIRP data in Lake Cresent by towing an Edgetech SB512i onboard a small catamaran behind a small boat. Located at the foot of the Olympic Mountains in western Washington, Lake Crescent is a deep glacially carved lake occupying portions of two steep-sided fault-controlled valleys. The lake dates to around14 ka, following retreat of the Juan de Fuca lobe of the Cordilleran ice sheet to the east. The depth of the lake is ~190 m deep. The goal of this project was to improve understanding of the terrestrial upland response to great subduction or other large earthquakes on the Cascadia margin of North America. Funded by NSF grant EAR-1226064.
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title CHIRP data collected on Lake Crescent, Washington, in 2013
title_short CHIRP data collected on Lake Crescent, Washington, in 2013
title_full CHIRP data collected on Lake Crescent, Washington, in 2013
title_fullStr CHIRP data collected on Lake Crescent, Washington, in 2013
title_full_unstemmed CHIRP data collected on Lake Crescent, Washington, in 2013
title_sort chirp data collected on lake crescent, washington, in 2013
publisher IEDA: Marine-Geo Digital Library
publishDate 2020
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op_coverage ENVELOPE(-123.91279,-123.74375,48.0933,48.050472)
BEGINDATE: 2013-05-19T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2013-05-20T00:00:00Z
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