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Digital Data

Cruise Area Location Map
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This image shows the overlapping areas that were surveyed during cruises to collect seismic-reflection data for the Tierra part of the CABRILLO project. Click on the image above for further details.

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Core location map for Tierra. Strategically placed cores help researchers to correlate sediment layers across large areas, calculate the rate of sedimentation, and get a handle on timing of fault and landslide movements.


multibeam shaded-relief oblique view of Palos Verdes with trackline
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Multibeam shaded-relief oblique view of the Palos Verdes submarine debris avalanche from Dartnell and Gardner (1999). Click on the image above for further details.


Profile across the Palos Verdes debris avalanche
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Downslope deep-tow boomer seismic-reflection profile across the Palos Verdes debris avalanche. Location of profile is shown in the shaded relief view above this image. Click on the profile image immediately above for further detail.

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Modified: 2 February 2005 (lh)


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