Steep topography, active faults, diverse geology, and seasonal storms combine to make the rugged Big Sur area one of the most landslide-prone stretches of the California coast. Landslides in Big Sur frequently damage the popular and economically essential Coast Highway and may impact nearshore marine life. To assist State and Federal agencies in managing this coastline, U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) scientists are studying the processes and effects of land-sliding and coastal retreat in Big Sur
Abstract. The frequency, spatial distribution, and dimen-sions of coastal cliff retreats, a basic st...
Graduation date: 1964Landsliding is a significant contributor to continuous erosion\ud of the 150-mi...
Seacliff retreat is a complex response between the magnitude and fre- quency of interactive processe...
Steep topography, active faults, diverse geology, and seasonal storms combine to make the rugged Big...
Landslides in the coastal mountains of Big Sur in Monterey and San Luis Obispo Counties are common, ...
Landslides in the coastal mountains of Big Sur in Monterey and San Luis Obispo Counties are common, ...
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) recently completed an analysis of shoreline change and cliff retre...
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) recently completed an analysis of shoreline change and cliff retre...
Deep-seated landslides along the California coast deliver large amounts of material to the nearshore...
Deep-seated landslides along the California coast deliver large amounts of material to the nearshore...
The 1982-83 and 1997-98 El Ni?os brought very high precipitation to California?s central coast; this...
Coastal landslides in the United States remain a persistent threat to human life and urban developme...
ABSTRACT Landslides: Geomorphology and Sea Cliff Hazard Potential, Santa Barbara – Isla Vista, Calif...
High-resolution historical (1942) and recent (1994) digital terrain models were derived from aerial ...
High-resolution historical (1942) and recent (1994) digital terrain models were derived from aerial ...
Abstract. The frequency, spatial distribution, and dimen-sions of coastal cliff retreats, a basic st...
Graduation date: 1964Landsliding is a significant contributor to continuous erosion\ud of the 150-mi...
Seacliff retreat is a complex response between the magnitude and fre- quency of interactive processe...
Steep topography, active faults, diverse geology, and seasonal storms combine to make the rugged Big...
Landslides in the coastal mountains of Big Sur in Monterey and San Luis Obispo Counties are common, ...
Landslides in the coastal mountains of Big Sur in Monterey and San Luis Obispo Counties are common, ...
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) recently completed an analysis of shoreline change and cliff retre...
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) recently completed an analysis of shoreline change and cliff retre...
Deep-seated landslides along the California coast deliver large amounts of material to the nearshore...
Deep-seated landslides along the California coast deliver large amounts of material to the nearshore...
The 1982-83 and 1997-98 El Ni?os brought very high precipitation to California?s central coast; this...
Coastal landslides in the United States remain a persistent threat to human life and urban developme...
ABSTRACT Landslides: Geomorphology and Sea Cliff Hazard Potential, Santa Barbara – Isla Vista, Calif...
High-resolution historical (1942) and recent (1994) digital terrain models were derived from aerial ...
High-resolution historical (1942) and recent (1994) digital terrain models were derived from aerial ...
Abstract. The frequency, spatial distribution, and dimen-sions of coastal cliff retreats, a basic st...
Graduation date: 1964Landsliding is a significant contributor to continuous erosion\ud of the 150-mi...
Seacliff retreat is a complex response between the magnitude and fre- quency of interactive processe...