Image:Mission peak landslide.jpg

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United States Geological Survey photo of the landslide on the side of Mission Peak, above Fremont, California.

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Source URL: http://vulcan.wr.usgs.gov/Projects/ActiveLandslides/AGUPoster2000/LaHusenReid_AGUPoster2000.html

Source Caption: Photo above shows the massive sandstone block with prominent tension cracks. The complete GPS master station (MS) is on stable ground near the ridgetop. The remote instrument station (RS) is located downslope but just off the block for survivability. The remote GPS antenna (RA) is on the block and cabled to the remote station.

USGS Mission Peak photos by LaHusen and Reid

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