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The Early Archaic Record in the Gunnison Basin, Colorado: An Investigation of Projectile Point Technology and Settlement Patterns
(2018-05)In comparison to the Late Paleoindian Period (11,500–8,400 B.P.), the Early Archaic (8,400–6,400 B.P.) in the Gunnison Basin, Colorado is a poorly understood time because of its relatively light archaeological signature. ... -
Fault structure of the Punta Montalva Fault using high-resolution DEMs
(2022-07)The Punta Montalva Fault is an active left-lateral strike-slip fault that slipped during the 2019-2020 Puerto Rico seismic sequence. Not much is known about the structure, segmentation, and spatial extent of the fault as ... -
Methods for Mapping Land Cover Change in Shrinking Cities in the United States
(2017-05-12)Urbanization is generally understood as the process of growth in both population and developed areas. However, this perception is not entirely reflective of the types of change that are occurring in the heart of the United ... -
Perception, visibility, and intervisibility in the late Archaic landscape of the Black Mesa region of Oklahoma, New Mexico, and Colorado
(2023-05-12)Phenomenology, as an interpretive framework centered on perception and life experience, aids archaeologists in understanding past human relationships with landscapes and their features. In the Black Mesa region of Cimarron ... -
REAL TIME MONITORING OF SLOPE STABILITY IN EASTERN OKLAHOMA
(2014-1)There were three primary objectives of the proposed research. The first was to establish a comprehensive landslide database, the second was to create a first- cut regional landslide map and the third was to relate safe and ...