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Landslides triggered by the winter 1996-97 storms in the Puget Lowland, Washington
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1998
Antarctica A Keystone in a Changing World
unpublished
Snowmelt and rainfall events triggered many landslides and debris flows in the Seattle, Washington, area during late December 1996 and January and March 1997. Landslides caused the deaths of at least four people, millions of dollars in damage to public and private property, lost revenues, traffic diversions, and other direct and indirect losses. Although shallow slides and debris flows were the most common slope failures, many deepseated slides also occurred. Comparing maps that show
doi:10.3133/ofr98239
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