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This page contains detailed information from the KRIS Photodatabase table about photos in series Erosion: Elk River Landslides 1997.





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Agency Humboldt Watershed Council
Basin Humboldt Bay
Caption This photograph of the upper Elk River watershed shows clear cut headwall and inner gorge areas which are very susceptible to landsliding. Note the debris slide on the steep, inner gorge area of the photo at left in the photo and small landslides coming off landings. Photo courtesy of the Humboldt Watershed Council. September 1997.
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Description This photograph of the upper Elk River watershed shows clear cut headwall and inner gorge areas which are very susceptible to landsliding. Note the debris slide on the steep, inner gorge area of the photo at left in the photo and small landslides coming off landings. Photo courtesy of the Humboldt Watershed Council. September 1997.
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Filesize 228398
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Series Erosion: Elk River Landslides 1997
SubBasin Elk River


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Agency Humboldt Watershed Council
Basin Humboldt Bay
Caption Photo taken logging down hill in the track of a debris torrent in the Elk River watershed. Photo courtesy of the Humboldt Watershed Council.
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Description Photo taken logging down hill in the track of a debris torrent in the Elk River watershed. Photo courtesy of the Humboldt Watershed Council.
Filename nelk122c.gif
Filesize 271301
Meta_Id forest_picts
Notefile humbay.htm#Council
Path topics/er/nelk122c.gif
Series Erosion: Elk River Landslides 1997
SubBasin Elk River


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Basin Humboldt Bay
Caption This photo looks down hill in the track of a debris torrent in the Elk River drainage. The large trees at the base of the photo may have helped stop some of the sediment from reaching a watercourse.
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Description This photo looks down hill in the track of a debris torrent in the Elk River drainage. The large trees at the base of the photo may have helped stop some of the sediment from reaching a watercourse.
Filename nelk125a.gif
Filesize 232113
Meta_Id forest_picts
Notefile humbay.htm#Council
Path topics/er/nelk125a.gif
Series Erosion: Elk River Landslides 1997
SubBasin Elk River



 
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