Processing and Analysis of GeoEarthscope and Other Community LiDAR Topography Datasets April 30 - May 1, 2008 Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ Christopher.

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Processing and Analysis of GeoEarthscope and Other Community LiDAR Topography Datasets April 30 - May 1, 2008 Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ Christopher Crosby – San Diego Supercomputer Center J Ramon Arrowsmith – Arizona State David A. Phillips - UNAVCO

EarthScope Funded by NSF and conducted in partnership with the USGS and NASA EarthScope Facility –Seismic observatory (USArray) –The San Andreas Fault Observatory at Depth (SAFOD) –Plate Boundary Observatory (PBO) “EarthScope is a bold undertaking to apply modern observational, analytical and telecommunications technologies to investigate the structure and evolution of the North American continent and the physical processes controlling earthquakes and volcanic eruptions.”

Includes acquisition of aerial and satellite imagery and geochronology. Part of the EarthScope Facility project funded by NSF (MREFC). Managed at UNAVCO. Assist with EarthScope instrument siting. Examine strain field at different temporal/spatial scales than geodetic & seismic instrumentation. Data will be freely available. GeoEarthScope

UNAVCO UNAVCO is a membership-governed consortium that supports and promotes Earth science by advancing high-precision techniques for the measurement and understanding of deformation UNAVCO is funded by NSF and NASA UNAVCO Facility supports PI projects UNAVCO is constructing the EarthScope PBO UNAVCO manages GeoEarthScope UNAVCO hosts WInSAR UNAVCO is based in Boulder, CO, with five regional offices to construct PBO

LiDAR and UNAVCO UNAVCO manages Airborne LiDAR (ALSM) acquisition projects for GeoEarthScope UNAVCO Facility provides GPS equipment and engineering support for Airborne LiDAR (ALSM) projects UNAVCO Facility acquiring pool of Tripod LiDAR (TLS) scanning instruments to support community projects