Eel River, CA: Landsliding and the Evolution of Mountainous Landscapes

PI: Josh Roering, University of Oregon. The survey was conducted in three days over the Eel River at the southwestern corner of Trinity County, the southeastern corner of Humboldt County extending slightly into the northern portion of Mendocino County. Data covers a 264 square kilometer area over the Eel River and was collected from September 24 - 26, 2006. The purpose of the survey was to investigate landsliding and the evolution of mountainous landscapes.

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Last Updated February 3, 2022, 20:38 (UTC)
Created February 3, 2022, 20:38 (UTC)
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