Dixie fire debris-flow deposit
Detailed Description
Debris flow deposit in the North Fork Feather River, Plumas County, CA near the Dixie burn area.
Sources/Usage
Public Domain.
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Dixie Fire Post-Fire Debris Flows: A Tale of Two Storms
This new geonarrative (Esri story map) highlights two storm events and their postfire impacts in the Dixie burn area.
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The Dixie fire burned steep hillslopes in the northern Sierra Nevada California during the summer of 2021. The burn area was impacted by two significant storms in October 2021 and June 2022. These storm events resulted in very different types of rainfall and very different postfire flow events. This story map uses maps, photos, and rainfall data to highlight the storms and their impacts.