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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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Document Date: 2010-08-24 18:48:00


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Los Angeles / Santa Barbara / /

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Eaton / Google / North Fork / /

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United States / /

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Natural Disaster / Man-Made Disaster / /

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Water Canyons / Horse Canyon / Water Canyon / Sisquoc River / La Brea River / San Gabriel Mountains / /

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U.S. Department of Agriculture / USDA Forest Service Remote Sensing Applications Center / U.S. Government / Madre / U.S. Geological Survey Earth Observation and Science Center / U.S. Department of the Interior / /

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Scott / Michael G. Rupert / Oak Glen / Morris Sheep Oak Glen Pendleton / Joseph E. Gartner / Williams / La Brea / John A. Michael / John A. Michael Open-File / Survey Marsha McNutt / /

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Director U.S. Geological Survey / Secretary U.S. Geological / /

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Santa Barbara County / San Bernardino County / Riverside County / Los Angeles County / Ventura County / /

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Southern California / western United States / /

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GIS / Remote Sensing / /

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