Pacific Landforms and Vegetation: OPNAV-16-VP 107, May 1945 -- [Part 1, Landforms]

On the cover this report is listed as Photographic Intelligence Center Report 7, May 1945. Note: The title page was torn out. The purpose of this report is to acquaint photo interpreters with the military geology and vegetation of eastern Asia and the western Pacific areas where World War II was fou...

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Main Authors: Cox, Charles H., Bolin, Robert L, Depositor
Format: Text
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Published: DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln 1945
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Online Access:https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/dodmilintel/21
https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/context/dodmilintel/article/1020/viewcontent/Pacific_Landforms_1.pdf
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Summary:On the cover this report is listed as Photographic Intelligence Center Report 7, May 1945. Note: The title page was torn out. The purpose of this report is to acquaint photo interpreters with the military geology and vegetation of eastern Asia and the western Pacific areas where World War II was fought. It contains detailed descriptions along with numerous illustrations and photographs of various types. The forward was signed by Marine Lieutenant Colonel Charles H. Cox as the Officer-in-Charge, Photographic Intelligence Center. The report contains a list of 39 publications available and in preparation at the US Naval Photographic Intelligence Center. This report was digitized from a copy given to the University of Nebraska-Libraries in April 1948. This report is listed in the WorldCat database as: Accession No: OCLC: 631296024 This file contains Part 1 = Landforms (67 pp.); Part 2 = Vegetation (52 pp.) is an accompanying file. CONTENTS SECTION I - PHYSIOGRAPHIC CYCLE AND STREAM DEVELOPMENT PHYSIOGRAPHIC CYCLE AND STREAM DEVELOPMENT YOUTH AND MATURITY MEANADERS BLENDED TYPES, GULLIES AND REJUVENATION ALLUVIATION AND BRAIDED STREAMS ARID, BADLAND TOPOGRAPHY; SLUMP, ALLUVIAL FANS AND LANDSLIDES TALUS CONES, KARST TOPOGRAPHY AND DENDRITIC DRAINAGE TRELLIS AND RADIAL DRAINAGE SECTION II - SHORELINES, BENCHES AND TERRACES SHORELINES, BENCHES AND TERRACES SUBMERGENT SHORELINES SUBMERGENT KARST TOPOGRAPHY AND BAY MOUTH BARS EMERGENT SHORELINES CORAL TERRACES DELTAS AND RIVER MOUTH DEFLECTION NEUTRAL SHORELINES COMPOUND SHORELINES SECTION III - PLAINS AND PLATEAUS PLAINS AND PLATEAUS COASTAL, DELTA AND FLOODPLAINS PIEDMONT PLAINS TUNDRA PLAINS YOUNG AND MATURE PLATEAUS OLD PLATEAUS SECTION IV - MOUNTAINS MOUNTAINS DOME AND FOLD MOUNTAINS FAULT AND COMPLEX MOUNTAINS SECTION V – VOLCANOS VOLCANOS COMPOSITE AND PARASITIC CONES CALDERAS AND CINDER CONES LAVA FLOWS MUD FLOWS LAVA CONES SECTION VI - CORAL REEFS CORAL REEFSUNPROTECTED FRINGING REEFS AND REEF ROCK PROTECTED FRINGING REEFS ATOLLS PHOSPHATIC CORAL ISLANDS ...