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Santa Catalina Mountains / Coronado National Forest / Landslide / Bear Canyon / Debris flow / Arizona Geological Survey / Pima County /  Arizona / Tucson /  Arizona / Santa Catalina / Catalina
Date: 2011-10-05 02:26:02
Santa Catalina Mountains
Coronado National Forest
Landslide
Bear Canyon
Debris flow
Arizona Geological Survey
Pima County
Arizona
Tucson
Arizona
Santa Catalina
Catalina

News Release: Arizona Geological Survey, x October 2008

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