Bunds, Michael P.
DuRoss, Christopher B.
Gold, Ryan D.
Briggs, Richard W.
Reitman, Nadine G.
Personius, Stephen F.
Toké, Nathan A.
2019
Digital Surface Models for the northern 16 km of the 1983 Borah Peak earthquake rupture, northern Lost River fault zone (Idaho, USA)
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Reston, VA
U.S. Geological Survey
https://doi.org/10.5066/P9CH0IQ4
We present high-resolution (10-cm pixel) digital surface models (DSMs) generated for the northern 16 km of the surface rupture associated with the 1983 Mw 6.9 Borah Peak earthquake. These DSMs were generated using Agisoft Photoscan (and Metashape) image-based modeling software and low-altitude aerial photographs acquired from unmanned aircraft systems and a tethered balloon. DSM files consist of GeoTIFFs with georeferencing information stored in the file headers.
To provide high-resolution topographic data for the northern part of the 1983 Borah Peak, Idaho, earthquake rupture.
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The code in IDL 8.5 is available on request from Professor Michael Asten: michael.asten@monash.edu
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