Checking for non-preferred file/folder path names (may take a long time depending on the number of files/folders) ...
This resource contains some files/folders that have non-preferred characters in their name. Show non-conforming files/folders.
This resource contains content types with files that need to be updated to match with metadata changes. Show content type files that need updating.
Authors: |
|
|
---|---|---|
Owners: |
|
This resource does not have an owner who is an active HydroShare user. Contact CUAHSI (help@cuahsi.org) for information on this resource. |
Type: | Resource | |
Storage: | The size of this resource is 1.2 GB | |
Created: | Jan 13, 2021 at 11:56 p.m. | |
Last updated: | Feb 11, 2021 at 3:51 a.m. | |
Citation: | See how to cite this resource |
Sharing Status: | Public |
---|---|
Views: | 1052 |
Downloads: | 52 |
+1 Votes: | Be the first one to this. |
Comments: | No comments (yet) |
Abstract
Contact: BCCZOData <bcczodata@colorado.edu>
Shallow geophysical lines collected by K. M. Befus (May-August, 2009)
Subject Keywords
Coverage
Spatial
Temporal
Start Date: | |
---|---|
End Date: |
Content
ReadMe.md
BCCZO -- Geophysics -- Shallow Seismic Refraction -- Betasso, Gordon Gulch, Green Lakes Valley -- (2009)
OVERVIEW
Description/Abstract
Shallow geophysical lines collected by K. M. Befus (May-August, 2009)
Creator/Author
Kevin Befus
CZOs
Boulder
Contact
BCCZOData@colorado.edu
Subtitle
Shallow Seismic Refraction
SUBJECTS
Disciplines
Geophysics
Topics
Geophysics
Subtopic
Shallow Seismic Refraction
Keywords
geophysics|shallow seismic refraction
Variables
velocity(m/s)|depth(m)|ohm.m
Variables ODM2
Depth|Resistivity, electrical|Friction velocity
TEMPORAL
Date Start
2009-05-01
Date End
2009-09-30
SPATIAL
Field Areas
Betasso, Gordon Gulch, Green Lakes Valley
Location
Betasso, Gordon Gulch, Green Lakes Valley
North latitude
40.05680222
South latitude
40.01415036
West longitude
-105.61358309810801
East longitude
-105.3367632
REFERENCE
Citation
Befus, Kevin. Applied geophysical characterization of the shallow subsurface: Towards quantifying recent landscape evolution and current processes in the Boulder Creek watershed, CO. Thesis submitted to the Faculty of the Graduate School of the University of Colorado in partial fulfillment Of the requirement for the degree of Master of Science Department of Geological Sciences
CZO ID
2826
How to Cite
This resource is shared under the Creative Commons Attribution CC BY.
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Comments
There are currently no comments
New Comment