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... landslides in Utah and California , and the earthquake at Coalinga , California , attracted considerable public at ... landslide experts responded 2.
... landslides in Utah and California , and the earthquake at Coalinga , California , attracted considerable public at ... landslide experts responded 2.
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Geological Survey (U.S.). eruptions of Mount St. Helens . Survey landslide experts responded to an emer- gency request from the State of Utah to help identify potentially damaging land- slides triggered by the rapid melting of a record ...
Geological Survey (U.S.). eruptions of Mount St. Helens . Survey landslide experts responded to an emer- gency request from the State of Utah to help identify potentially damaging land- slides triggered by the rapid melting of a record ...
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... landslides as the rains infiltrated to raise the ground- water levels . Because infiltration in many areas requires ... landslide on the flank of Slide Mountain displaced two small lakes and sent a mud - and - debris 8.
... landslides as the rains infiltrated to raise the ground- water levels . Because infiltration in many areas requires ... landslide on the flank of Slide Mountain displaced two small lakes and sent a mud - and - debris 8.
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... landslides ) , the erosional proc- esses forming scarps and submarine can- yons on the continental margin , the dynamics of transport of sediments and pollutants on the sea floor , and the geologic processes operating in and shap- ing ...
... landslides ) , the erosional proc- esses forming scarps and submarine can- yons on the continental margin , the dynamics of transport of sediments and pollutants on the sea floor , and the geologic processes operating in and shap- ing ...
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... landslides , volcanoes , and droughts ; to monitor the Nation's ground- and surface - water supplies ; to study the impact of man on the Nation's water resources ; and to provide mapped information on the Na- tion's landscape and land ...
... landslides , volcanoes , and droughts ; to monitor the Nation's ground- and surface - water supplies ; to study the impact of man on the Nation's water resources ; and to provide mapped information on the Na- tion's landscape and land ...
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