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ID
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97CCH03
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Also Known As
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A-H3-97-PC
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Abstract
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United States Geological Survey, St. Petersburg,
Florida,United States Coast Guard. Oblique Aerial Photo &
Video Survey data of field activity 97CCH03 (A-H3-97-PC) in
The western coast of Washington, Oregon, and California. from
10/17/1997 to 10/22/1997
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Organization |
United States Geological Survey, St. Petersburg, Florida
United States Coast Guard
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Project/Theme
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Extreme Storm Coastal Change Hazards
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Activity Type
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Oblique Aerial Photo & Video Survey
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Platform
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Helicopter
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Area of Operation
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The western coast of Washington, Oregon, and California., Pacific Coast, US
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Bounding Coordinates
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49.75000
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-131.75000 -114.25000 |
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30.25000 |
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Ports
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LEAVE Tillamook Head, OR
ARRIVE Imperial Beach, CA
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Dates
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10/17/1997 (JD 290) to 10/22/1997 (JD 295)
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Analog Materials
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No analog holdings.
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Information Specialist
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Purpose
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Conduct Pre-El Nino survey to document the coast on October 17 - 22, 1997.
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Summary
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VHS / S-VHS tapes burned onto 7 DVDs; 69 Rolls of film (approximately 2,287
slides)
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Notes
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Digitized by J. Subino.
Video navigation fixes were acquired using Optical Character Recognition and
were then interpolated for each second for which a known fix is not available
using AVIsynth & Excel. Analog and digital data are stored at the USGS St.
Petersburg Office in the Extreme Storm Impact Event storage facility Room 128 &
254. Digital version of the data also exists online on the internal St.
Petersburg Lidar server.
Coast guard Helicopter and Twin Otter Airplane used.
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Got Help?
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For 97CCH03, we would appreciate any information on -- analog materials, chief scientist, contract, crew, days at sea, dive count, equipment used, funding, information to be derived, kms of navigation, national plan, NGDC Info, owner, project number, publications, scanned materials, seismic description, station count, station description, submersible, tabulated info.
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