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Salmon Falls Landslide GPS Network - BASE-Base Station P.S. - GPS/GNSS Observations Dataset


DOI: https://doi.org/10.7283/T5HM577M
Title: Salmon Falls Landslide GPS Network - BASE-Base Station P.S.
Authors: Benjamin Crosby
Published: 2017
Publisher: The NSF GAGE Facility operated by EarthScope Consortium
Description: GPS/GNSS station: Long-term continuous or semi-continuous occupation at a single location (Active: Still collecting data)
Date Range: 2017-02-18 through 2020-07-17
Citation: Crosby, Benjamin, 2017, Salmon Falls Landslide GPS Network - BASE-Base Station P.S., The NSF GAGE Facility operated by EarthScope Consortium, GPS/GNSS Observations Dataset, https://doi.org/10.7283/T5HM577M.
Release Notes: See references.
Related Publications:

Dorsch, S., 2004. The geologic framework, movement history and mechanics of the Salmon Falls landslide, Twin Falls County, Idaho. M.S. Thesis, Idaho State University, Pocatello, Idaho. 

Chadwick, J., Thackray, G., Dorsch, S. and Glenn, N., 2005. Landslide surveillance: new tools for an old problem. Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union, 86(11), pp.109-114.

Chadwick, J., Dorsch, S., Glenn, N., Thackray, G., Shilling, K., 2005. Application of multi-temporal high resolution imagery and GPS in a study of the motion of a canyon rim landslide. ISPRS Journal of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing 59, 212 – 221.

Lauer, I. H., 2018, Evaluating the influence of irrigation, groundwater, and precipitation on the velocity of Salmon Falls landslide, a slow-moving, rotational slump in southern Idaho.  M.S. Thesis, Idaho State University, Pocatello, Idaho.

Data Availability: Publicly available
Data Access: Download data
Spatial Coverage: Point(s) (Lat Lon): 42.6058 -114.8750
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Last Modified: 2018-10-10
 

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