none1noLandslide magnitude-frequency (LMF) and yield-area relations are examined for evaluating landslide-driven sediment dynamics in the Tsitika and Eve Rivers (612 km{2}), British Columbia. Research methods couple field work and air photo interpretation (API) in a GIS environment. API covers a seventy year time window. Results show that the long history of glacial erosion and the more recent forest management affect contemporary landslide activity in many respects. First, the nature and distribution of Quaternary-derived surficial deposits confounds primary lithologic effects; therefore, topographies underlain by less resistant geology are not typically associated with higher rates of landsliding. Second, the stratifications of LMF by lan...
In order to determine the possible impacts of forest engineering on landslide occurrence in four eas...
In mountainous watersheds, such as those in the Coast Mountains of British Columbia, sediment mobil...
Quantifying the contribution of sediment delivered to rivers by landslides is needed to assess a riv...
Landslide magnitude-frequency (LMF) and yield-area relations are examined for evaluating landslide-d...
none2siWe examine basin-wide colluvial sediment dynamics in the Tsitika and Eve Rivers(about 600 km2...
none3siTo evaluate landslide response of mountain drainage basins to forest management we examine a ...
Colluvial sediment dynamics are examined using a 70-year landslide inventory in formerly glaciated ...
In glaciated British Columbia, Canada, Quaternary climate changes are responsible for profound spati...
none2siWe examine basin-wide colluvial sediment dynamics through the compilation of a 70-year landsl...
In the Pacific Northwest landslide inventories are routinely compiled by means of aerial photo inte...
This thesis seeks to analyze the occurrence and behavior of rainfall-triggered landslides in coastal...
Debris flows are common in many areas of the coast of British Columbia (BC), where glacially overste...
This research describes lineaments in the southwestern Coast mountains of British Columbia and thei...
Episodes of climate change are responsible for profound reorganization of rates and spatial distribu...
Debris sliding is one of the most important processes acting to transport sediment within mountainou...
In order to determine the possible impacts of forest engineering on landslide occurrence in four eas...
In mountainous watersheds, such as those in the Coast Mountains of British Columbia, sediment mobil...
Quantifying the contribution of sediment delivered to rivers by landslides is needed to assess a riv...
Landslide magnitude-frequency (LMF) and yield-area relations are examined for evaluating landslide-d...
none2siWe examine basin-wide colluvial sediment dynamics in the Tsitika and Eve Rivers(about 600 km2...
none3siTo evaluate landslide response of mountain drainage basins to forest management we examine a ...
Colluvial sediment dynamics are examined using a 70-year landslide inventory in formerly glaciated ...
In glaciated British Columbia, Canada, Quaternary climate changes are responsible for profound spati...
none2siWe examine basin-wide colluvial sediment dynamics through the compilation of a 70-year landsl...
In the Pacific Northwest landslide inventories are routinely compiled by means of aerial photo inte...
This thesis seeks to analyze the occurrence and behavior of rainfall-triggered landslides in coastal...
Debris flows are common in many areas of the coast of British Columbia (BC), where glacially overste...
This research describes lineaments in the southwestern Coast mountains of British Columbia and thei...
Episodes of climate change are responsible for profound reorganization of rates and spatial distribu...
Debris sliding is one of the most important processes acting to transport sediment within mountainou...
In order to determine the possible impacts of forest engineering on landslide occurrence in four eas...
In mountainous watersheds, such as those in the Coast Mountains of British Columbia, sediment mobil...
Quantifying the contribution of sediment delivered to rivers by landslides is needed to assess a riv...