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Rock mass quality and structural geology observations in northwest Prince William Sound, Alaska from the summer of 2021
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Multiple subaerial landslides adjacent to Prince William Sound, Alaska (for example, Dai and others, 2020; Higman and others, 2023; Schaefer and others, 2024) pose a... -
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Map of landslide structures and kinematic elements at Barry Arm, Alaska in the summer of 2020
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Two active landslides at and near the retreating front of Barry Glacier at the head of Barry Arm Fjord in southern Alaska could generate tsunamis if they failed... -
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Rock mass quality and structural geology observations in Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve, Alaska from the summers of 2021 and 2022
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Subaerial and submarine landslides adjacent to, and within, Glacier Bay, Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve (GBNPP), Alaska pose a threat to the public because of... -
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Pre- and post-event digital elevation models generated from high-resolution stereo satellite imagery of the 2016 Lamplugh rock avalanche in Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve, Alaska
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The use of high-resolution remotely sensed imagery can be an effective way to obtain quantitative measurements of rock-avalanche volumes and geometries in remote... -
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Inventory of rock avalanches in the central Chugach Mountains, northern Prince William Sound, Alaska, 1984-2024
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In the Prince William Sound region of Alaska, recent glacier retreat started in the mid-1800s and began to accelerate in the mid-2000s in response to warming air... -
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Map data and Unmanned Aircraft System imagery from the May 25, 2014 West Salt Creek rock avalanche in western Colorado
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On May 25, 2014, a rain-on-snow induced rock avalanche occurred in the West Salt Creek Valley on the northern flank of Grand Mesa in western Colorado. The avalanche... -
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Inventory of Large Slope Instabilities, Prince William Sound, Alaska
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Steep glacial and paraglacial landscapes often exhibit evidence of gravitationally-driven slope deformation. In recently deglaciated coastal environments,... -
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Summary Metadata for Inventory data of rock avalanches in the Saint Elias Mountains of southeast Alaska, derived from Landsat Imagery (1984-2019)
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Glacial retreat and mountain-permafrost degradation resulting from rising global temperatures have the potential to impact the frequency and magnitude of landslides... -
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Summary Metadata for Inventory of rock avalanches in western Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve, Alaska
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The effects of climate change have the potential to impact slope stability. Negative impacts are expected to be greatest at high northerly latitudes where degradation...