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UAV-Survey and Photogrammetry Produce Lidar-Like Dem of Scarps in Logan, UT
2016 Utah Quaternary Fault Parameters Working Group (UQFPWG) Meeting (2016)
  • Susanne U. Janecke
  • Dr Michael P Bunds, Utah Valley University
  • Jack Wells, Utah Valley University
  • Jeremy Andreini, Utah Valley University
Abstract
Aerial Survey reveals en echelon graben along the East Cache fault zone and possible NW-trending escarpments on the grounds of the Logan Country club at the mouth of Logan Canyon. The NW-trending escarpments are in the west half of the golf course. They could be channels, or graben with fluvial modification. They persist northwest into the neighborhoods of Logan, Utah at least to the Logan cemetery. Distributed faulting is indicated within the delta of the Logan River. Several high escarpments in the narrow eastern part of the golf course are man-made benches across steep slopes.
Original is published at this link: https://geology.utah.gov/docs/pdf/UQFPWG-2016_Presentations.pdf
Keywords
  • East Cache fault,
  • UAV,
  • DEM,
  • scarps
Publication Date
February 10, 2016
Location
https://geology.utah.gov/docs/pdf/UQFPWG-2016_Presentations.pdf
Citation Information
Janecke, S.U., Bunds, M.P., Wells, J., and Andreini , J, 2016, UAV-SURVEY AND PHOTOGRAMMETRY PRODUCE LIDAR-LIKE DEM OF SCARPS IN LOGAN, UTAH: Presentations for the annual Utah Fault Parameters Working Group (UQFPWG), Feb 10, 2016, p. 275 to 285. https://geology.utah.gov/docs/pdf/UQFPWG-2016_Presentations.pdf