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Aerial Photograph, AL_AP200230, of Wythe Co. is part of the New Jersey Zinc Company Historic Collection ; topic area is 'Aerial Photograph'. The location is Wythe Co. (estimated). The image was scanned from a paper file as part of the USGS NGGDPP deliverable for 2018-2019. The author is United States Department of Agriculture. The scale is . The paper file was dated 19531003. Physical Storage: Room 3, Austinville Limestone Company, Newtown Church Rd, Austinville, VA 24312, Room No: 3. Digital Storage: \\NG00222222\ARCHIVE\Collections\NewJerseyZinc\AERIALPHOTOS\AL_AP200230.TIF Additional Information: None
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Geophysical and geological survey data were collected off Town Neck Beach in Sandwich, Massachusetts, in May and July 2016. Approximately 130 linear kilometers of subbottom (seismic-reflection) and 234-kilohertz interferometric sonar (bathymetric and backscatter) data were collected along with sediment samples, sea floor photographs, and (or) video at 26 sites within the geophysical survey area. Sediment grab samples were collected at 19 of the 26 sampling sites and video and (or) photographic imagery of the sea floor were taken at all 26 sites. These survey data are used to characterize the sea floor by identifying sediment-texture, seabed morphology, and underlying geologic structure and stratigraphy. Data collected...
Categories: Data; Tags: Atlantic Ocean, CMGP, Cape Cod, Cape Cod Bay, Coastal and Marine Geology Program, All tags...
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Aerial Photograph, AL_AP200001, of Wythe Co. is part of the New Jersey Zinc Company Historic Collection ; topic area is 'Aerial Photograph'. The location is Wythe Co. (estimated). The image was scanned from a paper file as part of the USGS NGGDPP deliverable for 2018-2019. The author is United States Department of Agriculture. The scale is 1''= 660'. The paper file was dated 19740101. Physical Storage: Room 3, Austinville Limestone Company, Newtown Church Rd, Austinville, VA 24312, Room No: 3. Digital Storage: \\NG00222222\ARCHIVE\Collections\NewJerseyZinc\AERIALPHOTOS\AL_AP200001.TIF Additional Information: None
Categories: Physical Item; Tags: JPEG, TIFF
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Scott Glacier and polar ice plateau, Queen Maud Mountains, Antarctica. 1960. Published in the U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 591, “A descriptive catalog of selected aerial photographs of geologic features in areas outside the United States” Most of the Antarctic sets are single oblique photographs taken as part of the U.S. Antarctic Research Program sponsored by the National Science Foundation.
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Figure 89-(d) caption: View of Hadley Rille and LRV from station 2 (EVA-1); NASA AS15-85-11451. Published as Figure 089d in USGS Open-File Report 2005-1190. 2005.
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Argentite. Pen for scale. Peru. Mineral collection of Brigham Young University Department of Geology, Provo, Utah. Photograph by Andrew Silver. No BYU index, Ag_2S. This image is in the public domain pursuant to an agreement dated August 10, 2006 between Peter J. Modreski, USGS Communications and Outreach, and the Brigham Young University (BYU) Geology Department. Please credit the Brigham Young University Geology Department and the individual photographer.
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Figure caption: Trespasser vehicle used during test; film documentation van in background; photo G. Schaber. No index card. Published as Figure 41-C in U.S. Geological Survey. Open-File Report 2005-1190. 2005.
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Figure 76 caption: David Roddy briefing Apollo 15 Commander David Scott and others on the rim viewing platform below the museum at Meteor Crater during a 4-5 June 1970 Apollo 15 trip to the crater; photo, US Atomic Energy Commission. Published as Figure 076 ii USGS Open-File Report 2005-1190. 2005.
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Figure 97-(e) caption: A relaxed moment for the last of the Apollo lunar explorers-Cernan (a veteran fighter pilot and military man) and Schmitt (a geologist) during their final geologic field exercise; NASA photo S-72-52835. Published as Figure 097e in USGS Open-File Report 2005-1190. 2005.
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Figure 70-(a) caption: Examples of two color Apollo 12 traverse maps from the Apollo 12 Lunar Data package hand-colored at the Kennedy Space Center a few days before the mission by personnel (Ray Sabala and James Vandivier) from the Center of Astrogeology (Flagstaff) at the request of the Apollo 12 crew (Conrad and Bean). USGS photos (a) P941c, F17024. Published as Figure 070a in USGS Open-File Report 2005-1190. 2005.
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Figure 91-(b) caption: The original photograph of Mt. Hadley taken by the Apollo 15 crew while on the surface at the Hadley Rille Site; both USGS photographs show remarkably similar "layers" sloping from the upper right to the lower left. This comparison convinced nearly everyone that the "layers" were in fact lighting artifacts, perhaps unique to the lunar surface. Published as Figure 091b in USGS Open-File Report 2005-1190. 2005.
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Figure caption: Second, larger, building (2717 N. Fourth Street) built adjacent to the ADF (2717 N. Fourth Street) at the same time to house some of the Branch support groups, including photogrammetry, surveying, photography, and cartography from late 1967 through 1973; digital photo by G. Schaber 6 may 2002. No index card. Published as Figure 44-B in U.S. Geological Survey. Open-File Report 2005-1190. 2005.
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Municipal crews attempt to clear streets and drainage systems of water, mud and debris between record-breaking rains in late July/early August 2006. El Paso County was declared a Federal Disaster Area following rain and thunderstorms which caused mud slides. (Photograph by Robert J. Alvey/FEMA)
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Figure caption: Construction phases of the Branch of Astrogeology's lunar Roving vehicle (LRV) called "Explorer;" (a) aerial view of the old Byrd Building at 1980 Huntington Road in Flagstaff, Arizona where the Branch of Astrogeology's "Explorer" simulated Lunar Roving Vehicle (LRV) was designed and constructed in spring 1967 by Putty Mills, Dick Wiser and Bill Tinnin of the Branch's Field Test Support Group in Flagstaff; USGS aerial photo. No index card. Published as Figure 45-A in U.S. Geological Survey. Open-File Report 2005-1190. 2005.
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Figure 87-(a) caption: Final geology exercise for the Apollo 15 prime and backup crew at Coconino Point, Territory of the Navajo Nation, Arizona (north of Flagstaff, Arizona and south of the Grand Canyon) on 25 June 1971; (a) (l-to-r) Jim Irwin and Dave Scott checking out outcrop; NASA photo S-71-39711. Published as Figure 087a in USGS Open-File Report 2005-1190. 2005.
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Figure 86-(c) caption: (l-to-r)-unidentified NASA engineer and Charles Duke climbing ladder to canvas simulated Lunar Module (LM) during test at Cinder Lake Crater Field on day two of test. Published as Figure 086c in USGS Open-File Report 2005-1190. 2005.
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Figure caption: Oblique view of the four-by-six-foot plaster model of the lunar surface constructed by the Branch of Astrogeology following Ranger VII. The topographic relief model was derived from Ranger VII final frame 979; USGS photo (1968). No index card. Published as Figure 22 in U.S. Geological Survey. Open-File Report 2005-1190. 2005.
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Figure caption: Meteor Crater model in foyer (early 1965); USGS photo P879, F1011. No index card. Published as Figure 20D in U.S. Geological Survey. Open-File Report 2005-1190. 2005.
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Figure caption: Floor plan of the planned interior of the Apollo Data Facility (ADF) that was built for the Branch of Astrogeology by the Flagstaff construction firm of Buttrum and Jamison (in January 1967) at 2720 N. Fourth Street in East Flagstaff, Arizona. This facility, conceived and developed by the USGS, Branch of Surface Planetary Exploration in Flagstaff, Arizona, was a working precursor to the Science Support Room-concept at the Manned Spacecraft Center, Mission Control Building, in Houston during the Apollo missions); USGS photo P475, F1167321 (see Fig. 44 (pap0044a and pap0044b)). No index card. Published as Figure 27 in U.S. Geological Survey. Open-File Report 2005-1190. 2005.
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Figure 80 caption: Color photograph of Grover as it appeared in October 1970, complete with low-gain and high-gain antennae, cameras, etc.; USGS photo P4702g, F470160c. Published as Figure 080 in USGS Open-File Report 2005-1190. 2005.


map background search result map search result map Argentite. Floor plan of the planned interior of the Apollo Data Facility that was built for the Branch of Astrogeology. Flagstaff, Arizona. 1967. Trespasser vehicle used during test; film documentation van in background. Flagstaff, Arizona. 1966. Second, larger, building (2717 N. Fourth Street) built adjacent to the ADF (2717 N. Fourth Street). Flagstaff, Arizona. 2002. Aerial view of the old Byrd Building at 1980 Huntington Road. Flagstaff, Arizona. 1967. David Roddy briefing Apollo 15 Commander David Scott. Arizona. 1970. Grover complete with low-gain and high-gain antennae and cameras. Flagstaff, Arizona. 1970. Unidentified NASA engineer and Charles Duke climbing ladder to canvas simulated Lunar Module, Cinder Lake Crater Field. Arizona. 1971. Final geology exercise for the Apollo 15 prime and backup crew at Coconino Point. Arizona. 1971. A relaxed moment for the last of the Apollo lunar explorers, Cernan and Schmitt, during their final geologic field exercise. Arizona. 1972. El Paso Landslide. El Paso County, Texas. 2006. Location of bottom photographs along with images collected in July 2016 by the U.S. Geological Survey off Town Neck Beach, Sandwich, Massachusetts, during field activity 2016-037-FA (JPEG images, point shapefile, and CSV file) Aerial Photograph from the New Jersey Zinc Company Historic Collection , AL_AP200001 , Wythe Co. Virginia Aerial Photograph from the New Jersey Zinc Company Historic Collection , AL_AP200230 , Wythe Co. Virginia Location of bottom photographs along with images collected in July 2016 by the U.S. Geological Survey off Town Neck Beach, Sandwich, Massachusetts, during field activity 2016-037-FA (JPEG images, point shapefile, and CSV file) Floor plan of the planned interior of the Apollo Data Facility that was built for the Branch of Astrogeology. Flagstaff, Arizona. 1967. Trespasser vehicle used during test; film documentation van in background. Flagstaff, Arizona. 1966. Second, larger, building (2717 N. Fourth Street) built adjacent to the ADF (2717 N. Fourth Street). Flagstaff, Arizona. 2002. Aerial view of the old Byrd Building at 1980 Huntington Road. Flagstaff, Arizona. 1967. David Roddy briefing Apollo 15 Commander David Scott. Arizona. 1970. Grover complete with low-gain and high-gain antennae and cameras. Flagstaff, Arizona. 1970. Unidentified NASA engineer and Charles Duke climbing ladder to canvas simulated Lunar Module, Cinder Lake Crater Field. Arizona. 1971. Final geology exercise for the Apollo 15 prime and backup crew at Coconino Point. Arizona. 1971. A relaxed moment for the last of the Apollo lunar explorers, Cernan and Schmitt, during their final geologic field exercise. Arizona. 1972. El Paso Landslide. El Paso County, Texas. 2006. Argentite.