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Found 536 dataset(s) matching "DEBRIS".
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Postfire debris-flow hazard assessment for the Palisades fire event that began on or near 2025-01-07, version 1.0. The files, data fields, and metadata included in this assessment are described by...
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As described in https://data.cityofchicago.org/stories/s/311-Dataset-Changes-12-11-2018/d7nq-5g7t, the function of this dataset was replaced by https://data.cityofchicago.org/d/v6vf-nfxy. This...
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During the spring and early summer of 2012, approximately 1,200 square kilometers of Gila National Forest in southwestern New Mexico, including the upper portions of the Whitewater Creek...
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Postfire debris-flow hazard assessment for the Eaton fire event that began on or near 2025-01-08, version 1.0. The files, data fields, and metadata included in this assessment are described by...
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Postfire debris-flow hazard assessment for the Greer fire event that began on or near 2025-05-13, version 1.0. The files, data fields, and metadata included in this assessment are described by...
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After extreme weather events, the Bureau of Forestry Tree Emergency is deployed to remove plant debris blocking or cluttering the public way. This metric tracks the average number of days the...
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Postfire debris-flow hazard assessment for the Hughes fire event that began on or near 2025-01-22, version 1.0. The files, data fields, and metadata included in this assessment are described by...
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A laser rangefinder was used to record debris flows at Cascades volcanoes and an experimental debris flow flume. Mass movements such as large lahars and smaller seasonal debris flows can occur at...
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In 2017, Hurricane Maria triggered widespread landsliding in Puerto Rico. Published landslide inventories from Hurricane Maria (Bessette-Kirton and others, 2019; Baxstrom and others, 2021a, 2021b;...
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This dataset is associated with a study that sought to determine if large woody debris would be an effective, low-cost method of stream restoration in urban headwater streams. The data were...
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This data is raw acoustic camera recordings from two different acoustic cameras deployed in the Tanana River at the University of Alaska Fairbanks's (UAF's) Tanana River Test Site near Nenana,...
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These data show model estimates of debris flow likelihood and volume that may be produced by a storm in a recently burned landscape. The scientific methods used by the U.S. Geological Survey...
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Wildfire can substantially alter the hydrologic response of watersheds to rainfall, and debris-flow activity is among the most destructive consequences of these events. To assist federal, state,...
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This data set contains raw GC-MS data files of neat ignitable liquids, substrates, and simulated fire debris samples. All samples were analyzed by conventional GC-MS and rapid GC-MS, a fast...
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Rainfall on 9–13 September 2013 triggered at least 1,138 debris flows in a 3430 km 2 area of the Colorado Front Range. Most flows were triggered in response to two intense rainfall periods, one...
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The photographs described in this dataset were collected using a Structure from Motion (SfM) approach during in-water marine debris swim surveys conducted by snorkelers in search of derelict...
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This data release includes time-series data of rock temperature, air temperature, wind speed, and humidity at the Chalk Cliffs debris-flow monitoring site in central Colorado (Latitude: 38.73330,...
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Heavy rainfall during mid-November 1996 induced debris flows throughout the southern Oregon Coast Range, including more than 150 in the immediate vicinity of north Charlotte Creek (Coe and others,...
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This data release is a geospatial record of flooding and debris-flow activity following the 2020 Dolan Fire along the central California coast. The postfire hydrologic responses documented here...
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This dataset includes photos taken in the field (Final_photos_for_data_release.zip) and a shapefile (Blackhollow_de.shp stored in Blackhollow_de.zip) to document debris flow activity in the Black...