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Landslides along Columbia River Valley, northeastern Washington
More than 300 landslides in Pleistocene terrace deposits were examined; key measurement of landslide was taken to be ratio of horizontal and vertical distances from foot to crown of landslide taken at midsection normal to slope; stability of natural slopes was investigated by comparing data from slopes on which slides have not occurred with data from slopes on which slides have occurred.
Landslides along Columbia River Valley, northeastern Washington
More than 300 landslides in Pleistocene terrace deposits were examined; key measurement of landslide was taken to be ratio of horizontal and vertical distances from foot to crown of landslide taken at midsection normal to slope; stability of natural slopes was investigated by comparing data from slopes on which slides have not occurred with data from slopes on which slides have occurred.
Landslides along Columbia River Valley, northeastern Washington
U S Geol Survey -- Professional Paper
Jones, F.O. (author) / Embody, D.R. (author) / Peterson, W.L. (author) / Hazlewood, R.M. (author)
1961
98 pages
5 Maps, Plates
Article (Journal)
English
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