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Dynamics of the 1984 rock avalanche and associated distal debris flow on Mount Cayley, British Columbia, Canada; implications for landslide hazard assessment on dissected volcanoes
Dynamics of the 1984 rock avalanche and associated distal debris flow on Mount Cayley, British Columbia, Canada; implications for landslide hazard assessment on dissected volcanoes
Dynamics of the 1984 rock avalanche and associated distal debris flow on Mount Cayley, British Columbia, Canada; implications for landslide hazard assessment on dissected volcanoes
Evans, S. G. (author) / Hungr, O. (author) / Clague, J. J. (author)
ENGINEERING GEOLOGY -AMSTERDAM- ; 61 ; 29-51
2001-01-01
23 pages
Article (Journal)
English
DDC:
624.151
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