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ID F-2-07-CA
Abstract United States Geological Survey, Menlo Park, California. Chief Scientists: Jon Childs, David Finlayson. Collection of swath bathymetry and sidescan amplitude data (sidescansonar) of field activity F-2-07-CA in San Andreas Lake (Reservoir), CA from 11/25/2007 to 11/30/2007
Organization United States Geological Survey, Menlo Park, California
Chief Scientist Jon Childs
David Finlayson
Activity Type Collection of swath bathymetry and sidescan amplitude
Platform Frontier
Area of Operation
San Andreas Lake (Reservoir), CA
Location map F-2-07-CA location map of where navigation equipment operated
Bounding Coordinates 37.61205
-122.43957    -122.41046
37.58010
Ports LEAVE San Andreas Lake, CA
ARRIVE San Andreas Lake, CA
Dates 11/25/2007 (JD 329) to 11/30/2007 (JD 334)
Analog Materials list
Index maps

F-2-07-CA map of where navigation equipment operated

F-2-07-CA map of where navigation equipment operated

Information Specialist
David Finlayson
Crew
David Finlayson Chief Scientist/Information Specialist, USGS
Mike Boyle Electronics Technician, USGS
Larry Kooker Electronics Technician, USGS
Gerry Hatcher GPS Support, USGS
Equipment Used
sidescansonar
Purpose
Reconnaissance for evidence of surface rupture in the reservoir bathymetry
related to the 1906 San Francisco earthquake
Information to be Derived
High-resolution bottom bathymetry and backscatter information useful for
tracing the fault scarp (if present) and for accurately calculating reservoir
volume for the City of San Francisco.
Notes
Associated field activities:
F-1-07-CA
Got Help? For F-2-07-CA, we would appreciate any information on -- crew, information to be derived, equipment used, information specialist, project, publications, purpose, summary.

 

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