DOI: https://doi.org/10.5069/G9222RWR OT Collection ID: OT.052019.6341.1 OT Collection Name: Lost River Fault Zone Near Borah Peak, Idaho Short Name: Bund_BoraPk Collection Platform: Structure from Motion / Photogrammetry ---------------------------------------------------------- Download and Access Products: 1. Point Cloud Data opentopoID: OTLAS.052019.6341.1 Data Processing: https://portal.opentopography.org/lidarDataset?opentopoID=OTLAS.052019.6341.1 2. Raster opentopoID: OTSDEM.052019.6341.1 Data Processing: https://portal.opentopography.org/raster?opentopoID=OTSDEM.052019.6341.1 ---------------------------------------------------------- Collection Overview: The contribution comprises high-resolution topography and orthomosaics of part of the Lost River fault zone (LFRZ), Idaho, USA. The data set covers the northern ~16 km of the surface-rupture that occurred on the LRFZ in the Mw 6.9 1983 Borah Peak Earthquake. Point clouds and digital surface models (DSMs), were generated from low-altitude aerial photographs using Structure-from-Motion and multi-view stereo processing (SfM). The LRFZ is a major, range-bounding, west-dipping normal fault in the northern Basin and Range province. The Mw 6.9 1983 Borah Peak earthquake occurred on it and created surface rupture along the southern portion of the Warm Spring section and the entire Thousand Springs section of the fault (Crone et al., 1987; DuRoss et al., 2019). The Warm Spring and Thousand Springs sections are separated by the Willow Creek Hills, which form a structural boundary. We used unoccupied aerial systems (UAS) and a tethered "helikite" balloon to acquire aerial photographs, which were combined with ground control georeferencing to create two point clouds that model the topography at high resolution ( DSMs were generated from the point clouds, and orthomosaics of each area were made from the aerial photographs. The primary motivation for acquisition of the data set was study of the surface offset across the Willow Creek Hills structural boundary from the 1983 earthquake and prehistoric surface-rupturing events (DuRoss et al., 2019). For more information, see the publication: DuRoss, C.B., Bunds, M.P., Gold, R.D., Briggs, R.W., Reitman, N.G., Personius, S.F., Toke, N.A., 2019, Variable normal-fault rupture behavior, northern Lost River fault zone, Idaho, USA, Geosphere, v 15,https://doi.org/10.1130/GES02096.1 Dataset Acknowledgement: Bunds, M.P., DuRoss, C.B., Gold, R.D., Reitman, N.G., Toke, N.A., Briggs, R.W., Personius, S.F., Johnson, K., Lajoie, L., Ungerman, B., Matheson, E., Andreini, J., Larsen, K., 2019, High Resolution Topography of the Northern 16 km of the M6.9 1983 Borah Peak Earthquake Surface Rupture on the Lost River Fault Zone, Idaho, USA. Distributed by OpenTopography. Dataset Citation: Lost River Fault Zone Near Borah Peak, Idaho. Distributed by OpenTopography. https://doi.org/10.5069/G9222RWR . Accessed: 2024-04-19 Use License: Not Provided Dataset Keywords: Borah Peak, earthquake, surface rupture, normal fault, segment boundary, structure-from-motion, UAS, high resolution topography , lidar Survey Date: 05/01/2015 - 05/01/2016 Publication Date: 08/05/2019 ---------------------------------------------------------- Data Provider and Roles: 1. Utah Valley University Role: Collector Url: https://www.uvu.edu/ ---------------------------------------------------------- Total number of points: 6,511,610,046 pts Area: 11.34 km^2 Point Density: 574.22 pts/m^2 Classifications: Class 0 - Never classified: 6,511,610,046 Coordinates System: Horizontal: NAD83 (2011) (EPOCH:2010) / UTM Zone 12N Meters [EPSG: 6341] Vertical: NAVD88 (GEOID 12B) [EPSG: 5703] Survey Report: https://cloud.sdsc.edu:443/v1/AUTH_opentopography/www/metadata/Bund_BorahPk_metadata.docx LAS Validation Data Report: http://cloud.sdsc.edu/v1/AUTH_opentopography/www/lasReports/Bund_BoraPk.html ---------------------------------------------------------- Dataset Extent in KMZ format: https://portal.opentopography.org/getKml?otCollectionID=OT.052019.6341.1&download=true Dataset Spatial Bounds: North: 44.3399086918293° South: 44.2175360016614° East: -113.908142285552° West: -114.007472393123°