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This dataset provides line work of fault, fold, and unknown scarps mapped along the margins of Crowleys Ridge in the New Madrid seismic zone, Arkansas and Missouri.
This release provides the data and interpretations supporting evidence of late Quaternary faulting along Crowleys Ridge in the New Madrid seismic zone. The release includes location information for seismic reflection and airborne electromagnetic (AEM) data over Crowleys Ridge, a table of topographic metrics derived from analysis of the 10m National Elevation Dataset (NED) digital elevation model (DEM), a shapefile of scarps mapped on a 1m bare-earth lidar DEM, and a shapefile of a revised New Madrid seismic zone fault network interpretation. These datasets are associated with the publication: Thompson Jobe, J.A., Gold, R.D., Briggs, R.W., Williams, R.A., Stephenson, W.J., Delano, J.E., Shah, A.K., Minsley, B.J.,...
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This dataset provides landscape and catchment metrics derived from a topographic analysis of the 10m National Elevation Dataset (NED) Digital Elevation Model (DEM).
Elevation in the western United States obtained from the National Elevation Dataset. Data was converted from float point to integer format and re-sampled from 30m resolution to 180m resolution.
Elevation in the western United States obtained from the National Elevation Dataset. Data was converted from float point to integer format and re-sampled from 30m resolution to 90m resolution.


    map background search result map search result map Elevation in the Western United States (90 meter DEM) Elevation in the Western United States (180 meter DEM) Landscape metrics from topographic analysis of Crowleys Ridge Scarps mapped on 1m lidar data along Crowleys Ridge Scarps mapped on 1m lidar data along Crowleys Ridge Landscape metrics from topographic analysis of Crowleys Ridge Elevation in the Western United States (90 meter DEM) Elevation in the Western United States (180 meter DEM)