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Natural hazards / Burned area emergency response / Emergency management / California wildfires / Debris flow / Debris / Flood / Wildfire / Storm / Atmospheric sciences / Meteorology / Physical geography
Date: 2010-08-24 18:48:00
Natural hazards
Burned area emergency response
Emergency management
California wildfires
Debris flow
Debris
Flood
Wildfire
Storm
Atmospheric sciences
Meteorology
Physical geography

Emergency Assessments of Postfire Debris-Flow Hazards for the 2009 La Brea, Jesusita, Guiberson, Morris, Sheep, Oak Glen, Pendleton, and Cottonwood Fires in Southern California By Susan H. Cannon, Joseph E. Gartner, Mic

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