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Publikováno v:
IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing. :91-94
Because of the high data-rate requirements, a practical system capable of collecting seismic information in the field and relaying it, via satellite, to a central collection point is not yet available. A seismic signal processor has been developed an
Autor:
Richard J. Allenby
Publikováno v:
Tectonophysics. 60:T27-T35
Very Long Baseline Interferometry experiments over the last 1-3/4 years between Owens Valley, CA and Haystack, MA Radio Observatories suggest an upper limit of east-west crustal deformation between the two sites of about 1 cm/yr. In view of the fact
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Richard J. Allenby
Publikováno v:
Tectonophysics. 170:43-56
This paper investigates the origin and development of the tightly clustered lakes within the Old Crow and Bluefish basins utilizing Landsat imagery, SEASAT Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR), and the available scientific literature. The Old Crow Basin an
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Richard J. Allenby
Publikováno v:
Tectonophysics. 145:1-20
The origin of aligned, rectangular shaped lakes in the Beni Basin of Bolivia has been investigated utilizing Landsat imagery, Shuttle Imaging Radar and the available scientific literature. The lakes tend to line up in two preferred orientations, nort
Publikováno v:
Tectonophysics. 93:33-45
Various lines of evidence point to the lower crust as the source of the long-wavelength magnetic anomaly field measured by the POGO and Magsat satellites. Using seismically determined lower crust thicknesses and equivalent source inversion of the sat
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Tectonophysics. 93:13-31
The thickness of the crust, the thickness of the basal (intermediate or lower) crustal layer, and the average velocity at the top of the mantle have been mapped using all available deep-penetrating seismic-refraction profiles in the conterminous Unit
Origin of the Bolivian Andean orocline: a geologic study utilizing Landsat and shuttle imaging radar
Autor:
Richard J. Allenby
Publikováno v:
Tectonophysics. 142:137-154
The origin of the major Andean orocline in Bolivia, where the north trending southern Andes abruptly change direction by 45° and continue northwestward into Peru, has been investigated by photogeologic techniques utilizing Landsat imagery and Shuttl
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Richard J. Allenby
Publikováno v:
Space Science Reviews. 11
Orbital science has, to the present, concentrated on studies of force fields, particles, and visible photography. Cameras have been the major scientific instrument (it could be debated that for geodesy and gravity the entire spacecraft represents an
Autor:
Richard J. Allenby
Publikováno v:
Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union. 54:674
I have just returned from a disappointing session of the Annual Meeting where many of the speakers carried out an esoteric monologue with incredibly cluttered slides containing overly detailed data not readable beyond the first row of seats. Rather t