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Relations Between Rainfall and Postfire Debris-Flow and Flood Magnitudes for Emergency-Response Planning, San Gabriel Mountains, Southern California Relations Between Rainfall and Postfire Debris-Flow and Flood Magnitudes for Emergency-Response Planning, San Gabriel Mountains, Southern California
Following wildfires, emergency-response and public-safety agencies are faced often with making evacuation decisions and deploying resources both well in advance of each coming winter storm and during storms themselves. Information critical to this process is provided for recently burned areas in the San Gabriel Mountains of southern California. The National Weather Service (NWS) issues
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Susan H. Cannon, Eric M. Boldt, Jason W. Kean, Jayme Laber, Dennis M. Staley
Guidelines for Standardized Testing of Broadband Seismometers and Accelerometers Guidelines for Standardized Testing of Broadband Seismometers and Accelerometers
Testing and specification of seismic and earthquake-engineering sensors and recorders has been marked by significant variations in procedures and selected parameters. These variations cause difficulty in comparing such specifications and test results. In July 1989, and again in May 2005, the U.S. Geological Survey hosted international pub-lic/private workshops with the goal of defining...
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Charles R. Hutt, John R. Evans, Fred Followill, Robert L. Nigbor, Erhard Wielandt
Early warning of rainfall-induced shallow landslides and debris flows in the USA Early warning of rainfall-induced shallow landslides and debris flows in the USA
The state of knowledge and resources available to issue alerts of precipitation-induced landslides vary across the USA. Federal and state agencies currently issue warnings of the potential for shallow, rapidly moving landslides and debris flows in a few areas along the Pacific coast and for areas affected by Atlantic hurricanes. However, these agencies generally lack resources needed to...
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Rex L. Baum, Jonathan W. Godt
Averaging and sampling for magnetic-observatory hourly data Averaging and sampling for magnetic-observatory hourly data
A time and frequency-domain analysis is made of the effects of averaging and sampling methods used for constructing magnetic-observatory hourly data values. Using 1-min data as a proxy for continuous, geomagnetic variation, we construct synthetic hourly values of two standard types: instantaneous "spot" measurements and simple 1-h "boxcar" averages. We compare these average-sample types...
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Jeffrey J. Love, V.C. Tsai, Jennifer L. Gannon
Movie‐maps of low‐latitude magnetic storm disturbance Movie‐maps of low‐latitude magnetic storm disturbance
We present 29 movie‐maps of low‐latitude horizontal‐intensity magnetic disturbance for the years 1999–2006: 28 recording magnetic storms and 1 magnetically quiescent period. The movie‐maps are derived from magnetic vector time series data collected at up to 25 ground‐based observatories. Using a technique similar to that used in the calculation of Dst, a quiet time baseline is subtracted...
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Jeffrey J. Love, Jennifer L. Gannon
Observations of drainage network change in a recently burned watershed using terrestrial laser scanning Observations of drainage network change in a recently burned watershed using terrestrial laser scanning
Wildfire enhances the geomorphic response of a watershed to precipitation events, effectively altering the form of the hillslope and channel drainage network. Typically, drainage networks expand following rainfall on a recently burned watershed. Expansion of drainage networks following wildfire increases in erosion and sediment transport rates, and the probability of flash-flooding and...
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Dennis Staley, Thad Wasklewicz, Jason Kean
Head scarp boundary for the landslides in the Little North Santiam River Basin, Oregon Head scarp boundary for the landslides in the Little North Santiam River Basin, Oregon
Polygons represent head scarps and flank scarps associated with landslide deposits in the Little North Santiam River Basin, Oregon. This work was completed as part of the Master's thesis "Turbidity Monitoring and LiDAR Imagery Indicate Landslides are Primary Source of Suspended-Sediment Load in the Little North Santiam River Basin, Oregon, Winter 2009-2010" by Steven Sobieszczyk...
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Steven Sobieszczyk
Evaluation of geodetic and geologic datasets in the Northern Walker Lane-Summary and recommendations of the Workshop Evaluation of geodetic and geologic datasets in the Northern Walker Lane-Summary and recommendations of the Workshop
The Northern Walker Lane comprises a complex network of active faults in northwestern Nevada and northeastern California bound on the west by the Sierra Nevada and on the east by the extensional Basin and Range Province. Because deformation is distributed across sets of discontinuous faults, it is particularly challenging to integrate geologic and geodetic data in the NWL to assess the...
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Richard W. Briggs, William C. Hammond
Top of head scarp and internal scarps for landslide deposits in the Little North Santiam River Basin, Oregon Top of head scarp and internal scarps for landslide deposits in the Little North Santiam River Basin, Oregon
Data points represent head scarps, flank scarps, and minor internal scarps (linear) associated with landslide deposits in the Little North Santiam River Basin, Oregon. This work was completed as part of the Master's thesis "Turbidity Monitoring and LiDAR Imagery Indicate Landslides are Primary Source of Suspended-Sediment Load in the Little North Santiam River Basin, Oregon, Winter 2009...
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Steven Sobieszczyk
The GSN and large earthquakes The GSN and large earthquakes
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Gavin P. Hayes, Hiroo Kanamori, Thorne Lay, Charles J. Ammon
Analysis of elevation changes detected from multi-temporal LiDAR surveys in forested landslide terrain in western Oregon Analysis of elevation changes detected from multi-temporal LiDAR surveys in forested landslide terrain in western Oregon
We examined elevation changes detected from two successive sets of Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) data in the northern Coast Range of Oregon. The first set of LiDAR data was acquired during leafon conditions and the second set during leaf-off conditions. We were able to successfully identify and map active landslides using a differential digital elevation model (DEM) created from...
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W.J. Burns, J. A. Coe, B.S. Kaya, Liwang Ma
Evolution of earthquake-triggered landslides in the Kashmir Himalaya, northern Pakistan Evolution of earthquake-triggered landslides in the Kashmir Himalaya, northern Pakistan
The influence of the 08 October 2005 Kashmir earthquake and subsequent snow melt and monsoon rainfall on slope stability was evaluated using repeat photography in the Kashmir Himalaya of northern Pakistan. Sixty-eight landslide-affected locations were selected and photographed in November 2005, May/June 2006, June 2007, and August 2007 to evaluate all potential geomorphic changes. Eighty...
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G.A. Khattak, L.A. Owen, U. Kamp, E. L. Harp