File:Simulation,_Lake_Alamosa.png
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DescriptionSimulation, Lake Alamosa.png |
English: Re-creation of Lake Alamosa. View to the northeast from the area of stop B4. Highest peak in the background is Blanca Peak at 14,345 ft asl. Visualization created in Visual Nature Studio (v. 2.7, 3D Nature Co.) by Paco Van Sistine (USGS) using 30-m DEM and a lake elevation of 7,660 ft (2,335 m). |
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Source | Machette, M.N., Coates, M-M., and Johnson, M.L., 2007, 2007 Rocky Mountain Section Friends of the Pleistocene Field Trip—Quaternary geology of the San Luis Basin of Colorado and New Mexico, September 7–9, 2007: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 2007–1193, 197 p. (Link) |
Author | Michael N. Machette, Mary-Margaret Coates, and Margo L. Johnson. Lake water by Paco Van Sistine (USGS) |
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current | 20:27, 4 July 2020 | 968 × 545 (826 KB) | Jo-Jo Eumerus | Cropped 8 % horizontally, 20 % vertically using CropTool with precise mode. | |
20:23, 4 July 2020 | 1,050 × 679 (1.1 MB) | Jo-Jo Eumerus | Uploaded a work by Michael N. Machette, Mary-Margaret Coates, and Margo L. Johnson. Lake water by Paco Van Sistine (USGS) from Machette, M.N., Coates, M-M., and Johnson, M.L., 2007, 2007 Rocky Mountain Section Friends of the Pleistocene Field Trip—Quaternary geology of the San Luis Basin of Colorado and New Mexico, September 7–9, 2007: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 2007–1193, 197 p. ([https://pubs.usgs.gov/of/2007/1193/ Link]) with UploadWizard |
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