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Wed, Aug 23, 2006

Oregon Civil Air Patrol Lends A Hand In USGS Survey

Aero-News learned Wednesday the Oregon Wing of the Civil Air Patrol and the United States Geological Survey, will participate in a six-state seismic survey event the weekend of August 25-27.

Oregon's CAP will operate out of Willamette Aviation at the Aurora State Airport with five aircraft, and up to 50 personnel. Other CAP wings participating in the exercise will hail from California, Alaska, Hawaii, and Nevada.

Oregon CAP will be transporting simulated USGS personnel from Seattle to Redding, and will also be conducting photo and reconnaissance flights in both Washington and Oregon. The exercise began August 16th with over 22 flights in Oregon to date with aircraft operating out of bases in Salem, Aurora,Bend,Redmond and Medford.

The seismic survey event, involving volcanic as well as earthquake activity, will involve over 75 aircraft and corresponding air crews, ground support personnel and communications specialists, will be part of a national program to better understand and respond to local seismic danger spots and practice emergency response to a major seismic event in the Pacific Northwest.

Oregon CAP will be utilizing its Satellite Digital Imaging System to provide real-time aerial digital photography capabilities.

"While this exercise is simulated, actual targets are based on real historical events and research that have identified points of specific interest" said CAP spokesman Lt.Col. Thomas Traver, public affairs officer for the Oregon Wing of the CAP. "The photos taken are of targets identified by the USGS and will be actually used by the USGS research team to further their understanding and knowledge of local geology as it pertains to potential future seismic events." he added.

"This exercise will be used not only to gather information for the USGS, but will also serve to train new and existing air crews and ground personnel in disaster response and to effectively utilize new technology in disaster triage, rescue and recovery operations" said Traver.

According to the USGS, volcanoes are not randomly distributed over the Earth's surface. Most are concentrated on the edges of continents, along island chains, or beneath the sea forming long mountain ranges. More than half of the world's active volcanoes above sea level encircle the Pacific Ocean to form the circum-Pacific "Ring of Fire.".

There are more than 500 active volcanoes (those that have erupted at least once within recorded history) in the world -- 50 of which are in the United States (Hawaii, Alaska, Washington, Oregon, and California) -- although many more may be hidden under the seas.

If high enough in magnitude, earthquakes will cause Tsunamis. Between June 30 and July 11, 2006, there were sixteen earthquakes on the western coastline of Alaska between 4.4 and 5.9 magnitude, none of which was strong enough to create a tsunami.

As of May 30, 2006 there were 29 Tsunami Ready sites in seven states, with four on the west coast of Alaska, Washington, Oregon, and California

FMI: www.orwg.cap.gov, www.vulcan.wr.usgs.gov

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