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JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH, VOL. 116, F04019, doi:[removed]2011JF002005, 2011 In situ measurements of post‐fire debris flows in southern California: Comparisons of the timing and magnitude of 24 debris‐flow even
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Denver / Florsheim / /

Company

Gartner / Eaton / Basin Area Ab / BT / /

Country

United States / /

Event

Natural Disaster / Man-Made Disaster / /

Facility

Big Tujunga station / Station Fire / /

Holiday

Christmas Day / /

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channel bank failures / measurement equipment / long‐term debris‐flow monitoring site / smallest site / well‐developed rill network / stage equipment / mean travel velocity / /

NaturalFeature

San Gabriel mountain / Santa Ynez mountain / San Gabriel Mountains / San mountain / Gabriel mountain / Santa Ynez Mountains / /

Organization

U.S. Government / National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association / American Geophysical Union / Task Force / /

Person

KEAN ET AL / Jesusita Fires / Sampling Rate / Jesusita Fire / Jesusita Dunsmore / Jason W. Kean / Jesusita Fire Burned / Min Elevationb / /

Position

station data logger / data logger / King / model / representative / channel bed pore fluid pressure head / groundwater pressure head / /

Product

D2 / /

ProgrammingLanguage

EC / /

ProvinceOrState

Los Angeles County / Colorado / Idaho / /

PublishedMedium

JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH / /

Region

southern California / Mediterranean / /

Technology

HTML / laser / channel bank / /

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