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Rhea Workman setting up a GPS satellite receiver on Ta'u.

Rhea Workman setting up a GPS satellite receiver on Ta'u.
Rhea Workman setting up a GPS satellite receiver on Ta'u.
Rhea Workman setting up a GPS satellite receiver on Ta'u.
Rhea Workman setting up a GPS satellite receiver on Ta'u.
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Standish, Jeff
Rhea Workman setting up a GPS satellite receiver on Ta'u.
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01/01/2002
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Caption from Oceanus magazine, Vol. 44, No. 1, Pages 12-13:
Rhea Workman (left) uses a GPS satellite receiver to measure subtle deformations on the surface of Mount Lata, an active volcano on the Samoan island of Ta’u. One side of the formerly dome-shaped volcano collapsed in landslides, leaving a steep escarpment (below) that is primed for further catastrophic landslides.
Photo by Jeff Standish
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