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Atmospheric sciences / Meteorology / Geography of Arizona / Coronado National Forest / Landslides / Hydrology / Flood / Sabino Canyon / Tucson /  Arizona / Debris flow / Aravaipa Creek / Huachuca Mountains
Date: 2011-10-05 02:26:34
Atmospheric sciences
Meteorology
Geography of Arizona
Coronado National Forest
Landslides
Hydrology
Flood
Sabino Canyon
Tucson
Arizona
Debris flow
Aravaipa Creek
Huachuca Mountains

nrizona Geology Val. 36. No. 3 FALL

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