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Lidar data for natural release experiment at the USGS Debris Flow Flume 17 May 2017
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Lidar data was collected on 17 May 2017 at the USGS debris-flow flume to monitor the movement of a constructed landslide experiment. A static prism of sediment was... -
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Geologic Database of Information on Volcanoes in Alaska (GeoDIVA)
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Geologic Database of Information on Volcanoes in Alaska (GeoDIVA), Digital Data Series 20, is the enterprize database that serves as the back-end to AVO's public and... -
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Data supporting an analysis of the recurrence interval of post-fire debris-flow generating rainfall in the southwestern United States
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This data release supports the analysis of the recurrence interval of post-fire debris-flow generating rainfall in the southwestern United States. We define the... -
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Tadpole Fire Field Measurements following the 8 September 2020 Debris Flow, Gila National Forest, NM: U.S. Geological Survey data release
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This data release contains data summarizing observations within and adjacent to the Tadpole Fire, which burned from 6 June to 4 July 2020. In particular, this... -
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Debris Flow Video Files for Wide Angle Camera (Station 1), Chalk Cliffs, Colorado, USA, 2015
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Chalk Cliffs, located 8 miles southwest of Buena Vista, Colorado, is one of the most active debris-flow areas in the state (U.S. Geological Survey). This "Child item"... -
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Debris-flow and Flood Video Files, Chalk Cliffs, Colorado, USA, 2016
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Chalk Cliffs located 8 miles southwest of Buena Vista, Colorado, is one of the most active debris-flow areas in the state (U.S. Geological Survey). Three stations... -
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Debris-flow Video Files for Bridge Camera (Station 1), Chalk Cliffs, Colorado, USA, 2016
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Chalk Cliffs, located 8 miles southwest of Buena Vista, Colorado, is one of the most active debris-flow areas in the state (U.S. Geological Survey). This "Child item"... -
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Debris-flow Video Files for Bridge Cameras (Upper Station), Chalk Cliffs, Colorado, USA, 2019
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Chalk Cliffs, located 8 miles southwest of Buena Vista, CO, is one of the most active debris-flow areas in the state (U.S. Geological Survey). This "Child item" page... -
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Map data from landslides triggered by Hurricane Maria in the greater karst region of northwest Puerto Rico Summary (ver. 1.1, January, 2021)
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Hurricane Maria caused widespread landsliding throughout Puerto Rico in September 2017. While the majority of landslide inventories following the Hurricane focused on... -
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Flood Video Files for Bridge Camera (Station 1), Chalk Cliffs, Colorado, USA, 2017
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Chalk Cliffs, located 8 miles southwest of Buena Vista, Colorado, is one of the most active debris-flow areas in the state (U.S. Geological Survey). This "Child item"... -
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Field observations of landslides and related materials following Hurricane Maria, Puerto Rico
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During September 2017, Hurricane Maria caused widespread landsliding throughout mountainous regions of Puerto Rico, with more than 71,000 landslides being... -
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Digital Geologic-GIS Map of Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area and Vicinity, California (NPS, GRD, GRI, SAMO, SAMO digital map) adapted from California Geological Survey Preliminary Geologic Maps by Campbell, Wills, Irvine and Swanson (digital preparation by Gutierrez and O'Neal) (2014), and by Tan, Clahan and Hitchcock (digital database by Gutierrez and Mascorro) (2004), and a digital database map by Wills Campbell and Irvine (digital database by Gutierrez.and O'Neal) (2013)
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The Digital Geologic-GIS Map of Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area and Vicinity, California is composed of GIS data layers and GIS tables, and is... -
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Hydrologic monitoring data in steep, landslide-prone terrain, Sitka, Alaska, USA
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This data release includes time-series data and qualitative descriptions from a monitoring station on a steep, landslide-prone slope above the City of Sitka, Alaska.... -
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Sensor data from debris-flow experiments conducted in June, 2016, at the USGS debris-flow flume, HJ Andrews Experimental Forest, Blue River, Oregon
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The files consist of two types: tabulated data files and graphical map files. Data files consist of six .csv files, representing six experiment dates (2016_06_14,... -
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Rainfall data near the Black Hollow Debris Flow, Larimer County, Colorado 20 July 2021
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The data presented in this data release represent the records from a rain gage near Black Hollow, CO, a watershed that is tributary to the Cache La Poudre River. On... -
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Debris Flow Video Files for Wide Angle Camera (Station 1), Chalk Cliffs, Colorado, USA, 2016
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Chalk Cliffs, located 8 miles southwest of Buena Vista, Colorado, is one of the most active debris-flow areas in the state (U.S. Geological Survey). This "Child item"... -
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Debris-flow video files, Chalk Cliffs, Colorado, USA, 2017
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Chalk Cliffs, located 8 miles southwest of Buena Vista, Colorado, is one of the most active debris-flow areas in the state (U.S. Geological Survey). Three stations... -
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Flood Video Files for Firehose Camera, Chalk Cliffs, Colorado, USA, 2019
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Chalk Cliffs, located 8 miles southwest of Buena Vista, CO, is one of the most active debris-flow areas in the state (U.S. Geological Survey). This "Child item" page... -
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Historical video footage of Mount St. Helens volcano - 1982
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This data release contains digital video files from the USGS of Mount St. Helens volcano in the months leading up to the cataclysmic eruption on May 18, 1980 as well... -
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Flood Video Files for Firehose Camera, Chalk Cliffs, Colorado, USA, 2017
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Chalk Cliffs, located 8 miles southwest of Buena Vista, Colorado, is one of the most active debris-flow areas in the state (U.S. Geological Survey). This "Child item"...