Evaluation of feasibility of mapping seismically active faults in Alaska

The author has identified the following significant results. ERTS-1 imagery is proving to be exceptionally useful in delineating structural features in Alaska which have never been recognized on the ground. Previously unmapped features such as seismically active faults and major structural lineament...

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Main Authors: Gedney, L. D., Vanwormer, J. D.
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Published: 1973
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spelling ftnasantrs:oai:casi.ntrs.nasa.gov:19730009599 2023-05-15T13:09:43+02:00 Evaluation of feasibility of mapping seismically active faults in Alaska Gedney, L. D. Vanwormer, J. D. Unclassified, Unlimited, Publicly available Feb 20, 1973 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/2060/19730009599 unknown Document ID: 19730009599 Accession ID: 73N18326 http://hdl.handle.net/2060/19730009599 No Copyright CASI GEOPHYSICS E73-10283 NASA-CR-130566 1973 ftnasantrs 2019-07-21T05:38:00Z The author has identified the following significant results. ERTS-1 imagery is proving to be exceptionally useful in delineating structural features in Alaska which have never been recognized on the ground. Previously unmapped features such as seismically active faults and major structural lineaments are especially evident. Among the more significant results of this investigation is the discovery of an active strand of the Denali fault. The new fault has a history of scattered activity and was the scene of a magnitude 4.8 earthquake on October 1, 1972. Of greater significance is the disclosure of a large scale conjugate fracture system north of the Alaska Range. This fracture system appears to result from compressive stress radiating outward from around Mt. McKinley. One member of the system was the scene of a magnitude 6.5 earthquake in 1968. The potential value of ERTS-1 imagery to land use planning is reflected in the fact that this earthquake occurred within 10 km of the site which was proposed for the Rampart Dam, and the fault on which it occurred passes very near the proposed site for the bridge and oil pipeline crossing of the Yukon River. Other/Unknown Material alaska range Yukon river Alaska Yukon NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) Yukon
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Evaluation of feasibility of mapping seismically active faults in Alaska
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description The author has identified the following significant results. ERTS-1 imagery is proving to be exceptionally useful in delineating structural features in Alaska which have never been recognized on the ground. Previously unmapped features such as seismically active faults and major structural lineaments are especially evident. Among the more significant results of this investigation is the discovery of an active strand of the Denali fault. The new fault has a history of scattered activity and was the scene of a magnitude 4.8 earthquake on October 1, 1972. Of greater significance is the disclosure of a large scale conjugate fracture system north of the Alaska Range. This fracture system appears to result from compressive stress radiating outward from around Mt. McKinley. One member of the system was the scene of a magnitude 6.5 earthquake in 1968. The potential value of ERTS-1 imagery to land use planning is reflected in the fact that this earthquake occurred within 10 km of the site which was proposed for the Rampart Dam, and the fault on which it occurred passes very near the proposed site for the bridge and oil pipeline crossing of the Yukon River.
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Vanwormer, J. D.
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title Evaluation of feasibility of mapping seismically active faults in Alaska
title_short Evaluation of feasibility of mapping seismically active faults in Alaska
title_full Evaluation of feasibility of mapping seismically active faults in Alaska
title_fullStr Evaluation of feasibility of mapping seismically active faults in Alaska
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of feasibility of mapping seismically active faults in Alaska
title_sort evaluation of feasibility of mapping seismically active faults in alaska
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