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Found 15 dataset(s) matching "Whittier, Alaska".
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Summary This data release contains postprocessed model output from simulations of hypothetical rapid motion of landslides, subsequent wave generation, and wave propagation. A tsunami wave was...
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Timeseries data from 'Whittier, Alaska AMHS Dock' (whittier-ak-1)
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Timeseries data from 'Whittier, Alaska, Passage Canal 1 (WTGA2)' (whittier-ak)
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This dataset is a new Digital Elevation Model (DEM) using the best available high-resolution topography and bathymetry surrounding the area of Whittier, Alaska. We utilized three datasets (1)...
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This data release provides bathymetry data for the western part of Passage Canal, near Whittier Alaska. It was collected by the USGS Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center in 2011 under Field...
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Timeseries data from 'Camp Road @ Whittier Tunnel' (alaska-dot-rwis-197)
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This work integrated multiple topographic and bathymetric data sources to generate a merged topobathymetric map of western Prince William Sound. We converted all data sources to NAD 83 UTM Zone 6...
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This data release contains model output from simulations presented in the associated Open-File Report (Barnhart and others, 2021). In this report, we present model results from four simulations...
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This data release contains postprocessed model output from a simulation of hypothetical rapid motion of landslides, subsequent wave generation, and wave propagation. A simulated displacement wave...
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Timeseries data from 'Whittier Access Road @ Tunnel MP 6.5 (Bear Valley)' (alaska-dot-rwis-33)
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Multiple subaerial landslides adjacent to Prince William Sound, Alaska (for example, Dai and others, 2020; Higman and others, 2023; Schaefer and others, 2024) pose a threat to the public because...
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This data release contains extent shapefiles for 16 hypothetical slope failure scenarios for a landslide complex at Barry Arm, western Prince William Sound, Alaska. The landslide is likely active...
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Timeseries data from 'Whittier AMHS, AK (WIXA2)' (org_mxak_whittier_amhs)
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Marine mussels are a ubiquitous and crucial component of the nearshore environment, and new genomic technologies exist to quantify molecular responses of individual mussels to stimuli, including...