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Geosphere. 10:1177-1202
Damage to pavement and near-surface utility pipes caused by the 17 October 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake provides evidence for ground deformation in a 663 km2 area near the southwest margin of the Santa Clara Valley, California (USA). A total of 1427 d
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Open-File Report.
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Robert K. Mark, Stephen D. Ellen
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Geographical Information Systems in Assessing Natural Hazards ISBN: 9789048145614
We describe two different GIS-based approaches to the delineation of debris-flow hazard. The first is empirically based, and uses logistic regression to predict sites of rainfall-induced shallow landslides that initiate debris flows in San Mateo Coun
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-8404-3_6
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Open-File Report.
The goal of this investigation is to determine threshold levels of intensity and duration of storm rainfall necessary to initiate debris flows on the steep hillslopes of the Honolulu District. These rainfall thresholds could find a future application
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Engineering Geology. 27:201-223
The severe rainstorm of January 3, 4 and 5, 1982, in the San Francisco Bay area, California, produced numerous landslides, many of which transformed into damaging debris flows. The process of transformation was studied in detail at one site where onl
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Environmental & Engineering Geoscience. :191-208
The Wasatch Front north of Salt Lake City has a recurrent history of debris flows. Two distinctly different types of climatic events—summer thunderstorms and rapid spring snowmelts—have triggered debris flows. Heavy autumn rains, exceptional wint