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Album caption: Flow failure down a hillside slope on the Nunez Ranch 4 miles (6.4 km) east of Half Moon Bay. Note the man standing at the base of the deposited debris and a second man standing on the lower edge of the cavity at the top of the slide. Additional incipient flow failures with much smaller movements also occurred on the convex hill to the left of the principal landslide. Photograph previously published in Lawson and others (1908, pl. 133B) with caption "Earth-flow 4 miles east of Half Moon Bay." San Mateo County, California. 1906. Published as figure 22 in U. S. Geological Survey Professional paper 993. 1978. (Not available from U.S.G.S. Photo Library. Photograph by R. A. Anderson, J.C. Branner...
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Album caption: Flow failure in hills southeast of Half Moon Bay. Note that the displaced sediments piled up in a ridge on the gently sloping terrain rather than spreading out. Similar photograph previously published in Lawson and others (1908, pl. 132A) with caption "Earth-flow in hills east of Half Moon Bay. San Mateo County, California. 1906. Published as figure 20 in U. S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 993. 1978. (Not available from U.S.G.G. Photo Library. Photograph from J. C. Branner collection, courtesy of Stanford University Archives.)
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Album caption: Landslide on steep hillside near Mussel Rock. These and similar landslides destroyed several miles of highway and railroad grades during the 1906 esrthquake. San Mateo County, California. 1906. Published as figure 24 in U. S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 993. 1978. (Not available from U.S. G. S. Photo Library. Photograph from J. C. Branner collection, courtesy of Stanford University Archives.)
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Album caption: Flow failure east of Half Moon Bay. Cavity with 10-foot(3 m)-high walls from which sediments flowed. Note the man standing at left edge of cavity (difficult to see). Photograph previously published in Lawson and others (1908, pl. 132B) with caption "Earth-flow in small valley near Half Moon Bay." San Mateo County, California. 1906. Published as figure 21-A in U. S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 993. 1978. (Not available from U.S.G.S. Photo Library. Photograph by R. A. Anderson, J. C. Branner collection, courtesy of Stanford University Archives.)
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These data are multi-state capture histories of 273 individual San Francisco gartersnakes collected at a site before and after a portion of the site was burned. Data collection began in 2008 and continued until 2013, and the prescribed fire was applied in the fall of 2010. These data support the following paper: Halstead, B. J., Thompson, M. E., Amarello, M. , Smith, J. J., Wylie, G. D., Routman, E. J. and Casazza, M. L. (2018), Effects of prescribed fire on San Francisco gartersnake survival and movement. Jour. Wild. Mgmt.. . doi:10.1002/jwmg.21585
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Album caption: Cavity of flow failure on the south side of San Bruno Mountain above Mt. Olivet Cemetery near Colma. San Mateo County, California. 1906. Published as figure 25 in U. S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 993. 1978. (Not available from U.S.G.S. Photo Library. Photograph by A. C. Lawson, courtesy of The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley.)
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Album caption: Flow failure east of Half Moon Bay. Panoramic continuation of Youd 17 showing ridge of deposited debris. Note the pick leaning against debris in center of picture and man standing on rim of cavity behind debris at right. San Mateo County, California. 1906. Published as figure 21-B in U. S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 993. 1978. (Not available from U.S.G.S. Photo Library. Photograph by R. A. Anderson, J. C. Branner collection, courtesy of Stanford University Archives.)
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Album caption: Rails of electric railway on marsh west of San Bruno that were buckled by compression during 1906 earthquake. Buckling was most likely a consequence of lateral spreading. Photograph previously published in Lawson and others (1908, pl. 97C) with caption "Roadbed and rails of electric railway on marsh west of San Bruno." San Mateo County, California. 1906. Published as figure 26 in U. S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 993. 1978. (Not available from U.S.G.S. Photo Library. Photograph by R. B. M., Branner collection, courtesy of Stanford University Archives.)


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