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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: Blackfeet Indian Reservation. "Quartzite gravel," possibly pre- Wisconsin glacial drift, west end of top of Landslide Butte, NW1/4, Sec. 3, T. 36 N., R. 8 W. Part indicated by hammer has a clay matrix and resembles glacial till. No striated pebbles found. Blackfoot quadrangle. Glacier County, Montana. September 5, 1912.
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Kaiparowits Coal Basin, Utah. Landslide debris just north of Fifty-Mile Point looking west near the south end of Fifty-Mile Mountain. Landslide and debris- flow material has moved toward the viewer from near the base of the highest cliffs onto the intermediate bench of Dakota Sandstone as a sheet slide and locally has flowed down over Morrison-Entrada cliffs as a lobate debris slide. Boulders in debris slide are as large as 40 feet. Debris flow formed at lower end. 1976. Portion of figure 9, U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 1601.
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San Fernando Earthquake, February 9, 1971, 6:01am PST. (Roll 10, Frame 4). Oblique air view northeast into Pacoima Canyon, of housing development northeast of Shinsaw Ave., and Hubbard Street. (Far northeast corner of Sylmar Area). Many homes in this area were condemned due to damage during the quake. Hazy portion of picture is due to dust clouds produced by landslides which continue for several days after quake. Feb 11, 1971.
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Album caption: Cape Fortunes (False Cape) landslide, one of the largest landslides triggered by the 1906 shock. View toward toe showing extension of toe into Pacific Ocean in background. Similar photograph previously published by Lawson and others (1908, pl. 127B) with caption "Earth-slump at Cape Fortunas, Humboldt County." Humboldt County, California. 1906. Published as figure 67-B in U. S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 993. 1978. (Not available from U. S. G. S. Photo Library. Photograph by A.S. Eakle, courtesy of The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley.)
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Municipal crews attempt to clear streets and drainage systems of water, mud and debris between record-breaking rains in late July/early August 2006. El Paso County was declared a Federal Disaster Area following rain and thunderstorms which caused mud slides. (Photograph by Robert J. Alvey/FEMA)
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Los Angeles County, California, landslides. Pacific Palisades. Start of cleanup of February 3, 1956, landslide at the west end of Via de las Olas. View is northwest. February 4, 1956.
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Landslide near Uintah. Weber County, Utah. no date. (Panorama with photo no. 3484). Published as plate 17-A in U.S. Geologocal Survey Professional Paper 153. 1928. See Woolley, Photo No. wrr00330. (now-then27).
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Alaska Earthquake March 27, 1964. Landslide effects in Turnagain Heights in Anchorage. 1964.
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Talus slopes on cliffs, left by Simcoe Landslide. Twenty miles southeast of North Yakima, Washington. Yakima County, Washington. 1892. Plate 4 in US Geological Survey Bulletin 108. 1893.
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Glacier National Park, Montana. Valley of Kennedy Creek, glacial stream terrace, landslide slope, and Algonkian peak of Yellow Mountain. July 16, 1901.
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Los Angeles County, California, landslides. Pacific Palisades. Landslide at 15205 DePauw Street in middle Potrero Canyon. Terrace gravels on Pliocene siltstone. Overhanging wing of the house has been demolished. View is northwest. November 21, 1957. Photos mjt00187, mjt00193, mjt00194, mjt00195, mjt00196, mjt00197, and mjt00198 form a multi-year sequence.
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South dip of basalts in Cleman Mountain anticline. Landslide topography in foreground. South side of Cleman Mountain. Yakima County, Washington. July 21, 1900.
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Landslide (?) near head of Eureka Creek. Alaska. 1910.
Categories: Image; Tags: Alaska Images, Landslides, photo print
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Conglomerate masses, landslide on Eureka Creek. Alaska. 1910. Published in U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 498, Plate 4-A. 1912.
Categories: Image; Tags: Alaska Images, Landslides, photo print
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Thistle, Utah, landslide April 1983. Flood sediment covering the railroad tracks near Thistle Creek in Thistle near Jackson farm. 1983.
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Gros Ventre Landslide, Wyoming, June 23, 1925. Gros Ventre slide and outlet channel, viewed from a point on the road just below the slide. 1931.
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Topinish Landslide from above. Twenty miles southeast of North Yakima Washington. Yakima County, Washington. 1892. Plate 6 in US Geological Survey Bulletin 108. 1893.


map background search result map search result map "Quartzite gravel," possibly pre- Wisconsin glacial drift, west end of top of Landslide Butte. Blackfeet Indian Reservation. Montana.1912. Landslide near Uintah. Weber County, Utah. no date. Landslide(?) damage to lower Van Norman Dam. San Fernando, California, Earthquake February 1971. 1971. Landslide and other damage at lower Van Norman Dam. San Fernando, California, Earthquake February 1971. 1971. Valley of Kennedy Creek. Glacier National Park, Montana. 1901. Flow failure down a hillside slope on the Nunez Ranch, east of Half Moon Bay. San Mateo County, California. 1906. Cape Fortunes (False Cape) landslide,  Humboldt County, California. 1906. El Paso Landslide. El Paso County, Texas. 2006. Landslide(?) damage to lower Van Norman Dam. San Fernando, California, Earthquake February 1971. 1971. Landslide and other damage at lower Van Norman Dam. San Fernando, California, Earthquake February 1971. 1971. Flow failure down a hillside slope on the Nunez Ranch, east of Half Moon Bay. San Mateo County, California. 1906. Landslide near Uintah. Weber County, Utah. no date. Valley of Kennedy Creek. Glacier National Park, Montana. 1901. Cape Fortunes (False Cape) landslide,  Humboldt County, California. 1906. "Quartzite gravel," possibly pre- Wisconsin glacial drift, west end of top of Landslide Butte. Blackfeet Indian Reservation. Montana.1912. El Paso Landslide. El Paso County, Texas. 2006.