2017
DOI: 10.1130/abs/2017am-308232
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Fluvial Connectivity of a Deep-Seated Landslide to Upstream Tree Harvests

Abstract: Channel wall scour may have debuttressed a deep-seated landslide located in a small, mountainous drainage in the Clearwater River Watershed in the western Olympic Mountains, Washington State. Debris flows and high peak flows, both of which can cause channel wall scour, may have been caused by upstream tree harvests. Through examination of stream flow, debris flow and precipitation records relative to the tree harvest and deep-seated landslide activity records, tree harvest effects on the deep-seated landslide … Show more

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