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Source of Sediment Hazards on Steep Slopes

TitleSource of Sediment Hazards on Steep Slopes
Publication TypeReport
Year of Publication2014
Series TitleResearch Brief for Resource Managers
Date Published10/2014
InstitutionCalifornia Fire Science Consortium
Keywordsfire, research briefs, sediment hazard, slopes
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