NORTH DAKOTA STATE UNIVERSITY
- FARGO, N D
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GEOLOGY 496
DEATH VALLEY FIELD COURSE:
RELIEF MAPS AND 3D ANAGLYPHS OF
DEATH VALLEY AND THE OWENS VALLEY
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These relief maps and 3D anaglyphs were produced for this web site by Ray Sterner of the Applied Physics Laboratory at Johns Hopkins University using a manipulation of USGS DEM data.
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Digital relief map of east-central California,
including Death Valley and the Owens Valley
California (1001K)
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3D anaglyph of east-central California,
including Death Valley and the Owens Valley
California (895K)
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Digital relief map of the northern Owens
Valley and Long Valley Caldera,
east-central California (large version: 967K)
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Digital relief map of the northern Owens
Valley and Long Valley Caldera,
east-central California (small version: 272K)
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3D anaglyph of the northern Owens Valley
and Long Valley Caldera, east-central
California (866K)
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Oblique 3D relief map
of Death Valley National Park,
California / Nevada (530K)
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Digital relief map of the northern part
of Death Valley National Park,
California / Nevada (1009K)
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3D anaglyph of the northern part
of Death Valley National Park,
California / Nevada (1008K)
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Digital relief map of the southern part
of Death Valley National Park,
California / Nevada (1009K)
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3D anaglyph of the southern part
of Death Valley National Park,
California / Nevada (1008K)
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NOAA-AVHRR satellite infrared
(Channel 3) image of
of Death Valley National Park,
California / Nevada,
August 28, 1996 (358K). Click here
for further information.
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Your comments on these web resources are welcome!
- Donald Schwert, Department of Geosciences, North Dakota State University
- Ray Sterner, Applied Physics Laboratory, Johns Hopkins University
- Click here for our 3D anaglyph home page.
- Click here for the "3-D North Dakota!!!" web site.
- Click here for Ray Sterner's color shaded relief map of North Dakota
- Click here to access Ray Sterner's shaded relief maps for the 50 U.S. states.
- Click here to view Ray Sterner's 3D anaglyphs of northern Idaho and east-central Washington State.
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