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Mark, Lee E., ed. Behaviour of coastal landslide systems: An inter-disciplinary view. Berlin: Gebrüder Borntraeger, 2004.

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Shipman, Hugh. Coastal landsliding on Puget Sound: A review of landslides occurring between 1996 and 1999. Olympia, Wash: Washington State Dept. of Ecology, 2001.

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Shipman, Hugh. Coastal landsliding on Puget Sound: A review of landslides occurring between 1996 and 1999. Olympia, Wash: Washington Dept. of Ecology, Shorelands and Environmental Assistance Program, 2001.

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Geological Survey (U.S.), ed. Popular beach disappears underwater in huge coastal landslide: Sleeping Bear Dunes, Michigan. [Reston, Va.?: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey], 1998.

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Inc, Myers Biodynamics, Lorilla Engineering Inc, Washington (State). Shorelands and Water Resources Program., and Washington (State). Dept. of Ecology., eds. Surface water and groundwater on coastal bluffs: A guide for Puget Sound property owners. [Olympia]: Washington State Dept. of Ecology, 1995.

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Moore, Roger. The Fairlight landslips: The location, form and behaviour of coastal landslides with respect to toe erosion. London: Department of Geography, King's College London, 1986.

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Priest, George R. The Capes landslide, Tillamook County, Oregon. Portland, Or: State of Oregon, Dept. of Geology and Mineral Industries, 1998.

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Hapke, Cheryl J. Rates of landsliding and cliff retreat along the Big Sur Coast, California--measuring a crucial baseline. Santa Cruz, CA: U.S. Geological Survey, Western Coastal & Marine Geology, Pacific Science Center, 2005.

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Hapke, Cheryl J. Rates of landsliding and cliff retreat along the Big Sur Coast, California--measuring a crucial baseline. Santa Cruz, CA: U.S. Geological Survey, Western Coastal & Marine Geology, Pacific Science Center, 2005.

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Hapke, Cheryl J. Rates of landsliding and cliff retreat along the Big Sur Coast, California--measuring a crucial baseline. Santa Cruz, CA: U.S. Geological Survey, Western Coastal & Marine Geology, Pacific Science Center, 2005.

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Hapke, Cheryl J. Rates of landsliding and cliff retreat along the Big Sur Coast, California--measuring a crucial baseline. Santa Cruz, CA: U.S. Geological Survey, Western Coastal & Marine Geology, Pacific Science Center, 2005.

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Garcia, Marco Antonio Alves. Recuperação de áreas de encosta. São Paulo, SP: LCTE Editora, 2005.

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C, Chatwin Stephen, ed. A Guide for management of landslide-prone terrain in the Pacific Northwest. Victoria, B.C: Ministry of Forests, 1991.

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Davies, Robert I. Index to published landslide maps, California coast ranges, Monterey County, and north for use in timber harvesting plan preparation on non-federal land. Sacramento, CA: California Dept. of Conservation, Division of Mines and Geology, 1999.

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B, Nuhfer Edward, and American Institute of Professional Geologists., eds. The Citizens' guide to geologic hazards: A guide to understanding geologic hazards, including asbestos, radon, swelling soils, earthquakes, volcanoes, landslides, subsidence, floods, and coastal hazards. Arvada, CO: The Institute, 1993.

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Weaver, William E. Aerial reconnaissance evaluation of 1996 storm effects on upland mountainous watersheds of Oregon and southern Washington: Wildland responses to the February 1996 storm and flood in the Oregon and Washington Cascades and Oregon Coast Range mountains. Eugene, Or: Pacific Rivers Council, 1996.

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From the northern ice shield to the Alpine glaciations: A Quaternary field trip through Germany. Geozon Science Media, 2011.

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Wong, Bernard Bong-lap. Controls on movement of selected landslides in the Coast Range and western Cascades, Oregon. 1991.

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Surfleet, Christopher G. Precipitation characteristics for landslide hazard assessment for the central Oregon Coast Range. 1997.

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Dent, Elizabeth F. Influence of hillslope and instream processes on channel morphology of Esmond Creek in the Oregon Coast Range. 1993.

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Booth, Adam M., and Anita L. Grunder, eds. From Terranes to Terrains: Geologic Field Guides on the Construction and Destruction of the Pacific Northwest. Geological Society of America, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/fld062.

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The eight field trips in this volume, associated with GSA Connects 2021 held in Portland, Oregon, USA, reflect the rich and varied geological legacy of the Pacific Northwest. The western margin of North America has had a complex subduction and transform history throughout the Phanerozoic, building a collage of terranes. The terrain has been modified by Cenozoic sedimentation, magmatism, and faulting related to Cascadia subduction, passage of the Yellowstone hot spot, and north and westward propagation of the Basin and Range province. The youngest flood basalt province on Earth also inundated the landscape, while the mighty Columbia watershed kept pace with arc construction and funneled epic ice-age floods from the craton to the coast. Additional erosive processes such as landslides continue to shape this dynamic geological wonderland.
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Goff, James, and Walter Dudley. Tsunami. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197546123.001.0001.

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Tsunamis, the giant waves that periodically engulf coastal areas and even the shores of lakes and rivers, have had a major impact on the world. Not only have they caused countless deaths but also they have changed nations, societies, and cultures from prehistoric to modern times. This book describes the science of tsunamis and the many ways they can be generated, ranging from earthquakes to volcanic eruptions and explosions, landslides, and others. It also explains how the waves travel across oceans at the speed of a jet airplane and how they focus or disperse their incredible energy. It delves into the clues that ancient tsunamis have left behind to be unraveled by modern science so that we can better understand not only what has happened in the past but also what will happen in the future. The book also explores the human side of tsunami disasters, examining their effect on the residents of impacted communities by recounting the amazing true stories of survival, heroism, and tragic loss. It discusses and provides examples of what works in mitigation, preparedness, warning, response, and recovery from tsunamis; what does not work; and what needs to be done. It contains little-known stories about scientists struggling to better understand these catastrophic waves, while fighting government ignorance and reluctance to take action, as well as amazing chance discoveries and the continued quest to learn more and become better prepared, as every year the odds of yet another catastrophic tsunami increase.
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