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Normalizing rainfall/debris-flow thresholds along the U.S. Pacific coast for long-term variations in precipitation climate Normalizing rainfall/debris-flow thresholds along the U.S. Pacific coast for long-term variations in precipitation climate
Broad-scale variations in long-term precipitation climate may influence rainfall/debris-flow threshold values along the U.S. Pacific coast, where both the mean annual precipitation (MAP) and the number of rainfall days (#RDs) are controlled by topography, distance from the coastline, and geographic latitude. Previous authors have proposed that rainfall thresholds are directly...
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Raymond C. Wilson
Geotechnical properties of debris-flow sediments and slurries Geotechnical properties of debris-flow sediments and slurries
Measurements of geotechnical properties of various poorly sorted debris-flow sediments and slurries (??? 32 mm diameter) emphasize their granular nature, and reveal that properties of slurries can differ significantly from those of compacted sediments. Measurements show that: (1) cohesion probably offers little resistance to shear in most debris flows under low confining stresses...
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J. J. Major, R.M. Iverson, D.F. McTigue, S. Macias, B.K. Fiedorowicz
Evidence from flank ridges for long-term diminishing movements of the Slumgullion landslide, Hinsdale County, Colorado Evidence from flank ridges for long-term diminishing movements of the Slumgullion landslide, Hinsdale County, Colorado
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Mario Parise, Andrea Moscariello, Robert W. Fleming
El Nino and the National Landslide Hazard Outlook for 1997-1998 El Nino and the National Landslide Hazard Outlook for 1997-1998
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Jonathan W. Godt, Lynn M. Highland, William Z. Savage
Benefits of volcano monitoring far outweigh costs - the case of Mount Pinatubo Benefits of volcano monitoring far outweigh costs - the case of Mount Pinatubo
The climactic June 1991 eruption of Mount Pinatubo, Philippines, was the largest volcanic eruption in this century to affect a heavily populated area. Because it was forecast by scientists from the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology and the U.S. Geological Survey, civil and military leaders were able to order massive evacuations and take measures to protect property...
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Chris G. Newhall, James W. Hendley, Peter H. Stauffer
Continents as lithological icebergs: The importance of buoyant lithospheric roots Continents as lithological icebergs: The importance of buoyant lithospheric roots
An understanding of the formation of new continental crust provides an important guide to locating the oldest terrestrial rocks and minerals. We evaluated the crustal thicknesses of the thinnest stable continental crust and of an unsubductable oceanic plateau and used the resulting data to estimate the amount of mantle melting which produces permanent continental crust. The lithospheric...
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D.H. Abbott, R. Drury, Walter D. Mooney
Predicting landslide vegetation in patches on landscape gradients in Puerto Rico Predicting landslide vegetation in patches on landscape gradients in Puerto Rico
We explored the predictive value of common landscape characteristics for landslide vegetative stages in the Luquillo Experimental Forest of Puerto Rico using four different analyses. Maximum likelihood logistic regression showed that aspect, age, and substrate type could be used to predict vegetative structural stage. In addition it showed that the structural complexity of the vegetation...
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R.W. Myster, J.R. Thomlinson, M. C. Larsen
Preliminary maps showing rainfall thresholds for debris-flow activity, San Francisco Bay region, California Preliminary maps showing rainfall thresholds for debris-flow activity, San Francisco Bay region, California
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Raymond C. Wilson, Angela S. Jayko
Preliminary analysis of landslides triggered by the January 17, 1994, Northridge earthquake in the Santa Susana quadrangle, California Preliminary analysis of landslides triggered by the January 17, 1994, Northridge earthquake in the Santa Susana quadrangle, California
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Mario Parise, R.W. Jibson
Landslides triggered by the April 1997, tropical storms in Pohnpei, Federated States of Micronesia Landslides triggered by the April 1997, tropical storms in Pohnpei, Federated States of Micronesia
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Authors
E. L. Harp, W. Z. Savage
Executive summary of vision and options for the future of the US National Strong-Motion Program Executive summary of vision and options for the future of the US National Strong-Motion Program
These reports are presented in response to a charge of the Earthquake Hazards Reduction Program (EHRP) Program Council of the U.S. Geological Survey to 'define the future of the USGS National Strong-Motion Program (NSMP)' (Appendix A). The council requested that a 'Vision Paper' and an 'Options Document' be prepared. Each of these reports is a separate document. The 'Executive Summary'...
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Geology of Point Reyes National Seashore and vicinity, California: A digital database Geology of Point Reyes National Seashore and vicinity, California: A digital database
This Open-File report is a digital geologic map database. This pamphlet serves to introduce and describe the digital data. There is no paper map included in the Open-File report. The report does include, however, a PostScript plot file containing an image of the geologic map sheet with explanation, as well as the accompanying text describing the geology of the area. For those interested...
Authors
Jospeh C. Clark, Earl E. Brabb