UPDATE: Data no longer available from this page. All non-working links have been removed (19/7/21) Users must follow instructions below from NASA to access data: SRTM data are also available globally at 1 arc second resolution (SRTMGL1.003) through the Data Pool (https://e4ftl01.cr.usgs.gov/MEASURES/SRTMGL1.003/) or from EarthExplorer where it is listed as NASA SRTM3 SRTMGL1. Please sign in with NASA Earthdata Login Credentials to download data from the NASA LP DAAC Collections. These datasets require login on both NASA Earthdata and USGS EarthExplorer systems to access data. After you create your account, you will also need to “authorize” the LP DAAC Data Pool application. On the Profile page in your Earthdata account you will need to select My Applications. On that page make sure the LP DAAC Data Pool is listed. If it isn't then select Authorize More Applications. In the dialog box type in LP DAAC Data Pool and click Search For Applications. Select Approve when presented with the lpdaac_datapool. Keep everything checked but you can uncheck the Yes, I would like to be notified box. Select Authorize and the LP DAAC Data Pool should be added to your Approved Applications. You might benefit from using the AppEEARS tool. · o AppEEARS landing page: https://lpdaacsvc.cr.usgs.gov/appeears/ · o The users will need and https://urs.earthdata.nasa.gov/?_ga=2.148606453.334533939.1615325167-1213876668.1613754504. Click or tap if you trust this link.">Earthdata Login · o Getting started instructions can be found here: https://lpdaacsvc.cr.usgs.gov/appeears/help Previously available here: Digital Elevation Model of Ireland, from NASA's Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM), sampled at 3 arc second intervals in latitude & longitude (about every 90m) in heightmap (.HGT) format.''Latitudes & longitudes are referenced to WGS84, heights are in meters referenced to the WGS84/EGM96 geoid.'' Please see the linked pdf files for further documentation.''A QGIS project for the hgt files is also attached.
Digital Rocks is a data portal for fast storage and retrieval, sharing, organization and analysis of images of varied porous micro-structures. It has the purpose of enhancing research resources for modeling/prediction of porous material properties in the fields of Petroleum, Civil and Environmental Engineering as well as Geology. This platform allows managing, preserving, visualization and basic analysis of available images of porous materials and experiments performed on them, and any accompanying measurements (porosity, capillary pressure, permeability, electrical, NMR and elastic properties, etc.) required for both validation on modeling approaches and the upscaling and building of larger (hydro)geological models.
Thin Section Images - USGS Well 19 TAACK
Thin Section Images - USGS Well 21-1 Marie Clements
Thin Section Images - USGS Well 23 TAACK
Thin Section Images - USGS Well 25 TAACK
Thin Section Images - USGS Well 30 TAACK
The locations show the approximate location of shoreline oblique photo points along the inner and outer Washington Coast, the Columbia and Snake Rivers, and large freshwater lakes. The points represent the location of the airplane as recorded by an onboard GPS unit at the time the photographs were taken during the summer months of 2006.For more information, contact Christina Kellum, Washington State Department of Ecology GIS Manager, gis@ecy.wa.gov.
FMI image log and mud log of well 52B-7
CBIL and STAR image logs as pre-processed DLIS files, and mud log of well 83-11