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High-resolution digital elevation dataset for Newberry Volcano and vicinity, Oregon, based on lidar survey of August-September, 2010 and bathymetric survey of June, 2001

Dates

Publication Date
Start Date
2001-07-01
End Date
2010-09-30

Citation

Bard, J.A., and Ramsey, D.W., 2016, High-resolution digital elevation dataset for Newberry Volcano and vicinity, Oregon, based on lidar survey of August-September, 2010 and bathymetric survey of June, 2001: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://dx.doi.org/10.5066/F7J38QNV.

Summary

Newberry Volcano, one of the largest Quaternary volcanoes in the conterminous United States, is a broad shield-shaped volcano measuring 60 km north-south by 30 km east-west with a maximum elevation of more than 2 km above sea level. It is the product of deposits from thousands of eruptions, including at least 25 in (approximately) the last 12,000 years (the Holocene Epoch). Newberry Volcano has erupted as recently as 1,300 years ago, but isotopic ages indicate that the volcano began its growth as early as 0.6 million years ago. Such a long eruptive history together with recent activity suggests that Newberry Volcano is likely to erupt in the future. This DEM (digital elevation model) of Newberry Volcano contributes to natural hazard [...]

Contacts

Point of Contact :
Joseph A Bard
Originator :
Joseph A Bard, David W Ramsey
Metadata Contact :
Joseph A Bard
Distributor :
U.S. Geological Survey - ScienceBase
USGS Mission Area :
Natural Hazards
SDC Data Owner :
Volcano Hazards Program Office

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newberry_dem_tile_index.zip 13.39 KB application/zip
dem_43121e1.zip 4.9 MB application/zip
dem_44121a4.zip 13.7 MB application/zip
dem_43121e4.zip 16.34 MB application/zip
dem_43121g1.zip 37.37 MB application/zip
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dem_44121a3.zip 376.15 MB application/zip
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dem_43121f3.zip 493.71 MB application/zip
dem_43121g3.zip 489.56 MB application/zip
dem_43121f2.zip 495.01 MB application/zip
1.21 GB application/zip
newberry_dem.jpg thumbnail 8.01 MB image/jpeg

Purpose

These data, a raster digital elevation model (DEM), are derived from an airborne lidar (Light Detection and Ranging) survey of Newberry Volcano and the adjacent vicinity and bathymetric surveys of East and Paulina Lakes, contribute to efforts to monitor natural hazards, and the study of regional geology, volcanic landforms, and landscape modification during and after future volcanic eruptions.

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DOI https://www.sciencebase.gov/vocab/category/item/identifier doi:10.5066/F7J38QNV

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