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Prepared in cooperation with Colorado Department of Transportation Probability and Volume of Potential Postwildfire Debris Flows in the 2012 Waldo Canyon Burn Area near Colorado Springs, Colorado
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Document Date: 2012-07-27 12:02:13


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City

Reston / Colorado Springs / /

Company

ESRI / /

Country

United States / /

Currency

NAD / /

Event

Man-Made Disaster / Natural Disaster / /

Facility

Rampart Reservoir / U.S. Highway / Colorado State Highway / /

IndustryTerm

drainage networks / drainage network / /

NaturalFeature

Waldo Canyon / Queens Canyon / Douglas Creek / Fountain Creek tributaries / Fountain Creek / /

Organization

Colorado Department of Transportation Open-File Report / U.S. Government / U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service / Colorado Department of Transportation / National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration / National Soil Survey Center / Colorado Department of Transportation Probability and Volume of Potential Postwildfire Debris Flows / U.S. Department of the Interior U.S. Geological Survey Cover / U.S. Department of the Interior / /

Person

Kristine L. Verdin / G. Elliott Abstract / Jean A. Dupree / G. Elliott Prepared / David Young / Susan Cannon / John G. Elliott / Marcia K. McNutt / /

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Position

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

ProvinceOrState

Virginia / Melton / El Paso County / Colorado / /

Region

western Colorado / western United States / /

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http /

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