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1. Active and Dormant Landslides, Elk River Watershed, California, 1940-2000

1940. California Geological Survey, California. Department of Conservation, Marshall, Gerald, and Mendes, Eric. This polygon shapefile depicts active and dormant landslides within the Elk River watershed in Humboldt County, California. This layer does not inc... California Geological Survey.

2. Debris Slide Slopes, Elk River Watershed, California, 1940-2000

1940. California Geological Survey, California. Department of Conservation, Marshall, Gerald, and Mendes, Eric. This polygon shapefile depicts debris slide slopes within the Elk River watershed in Humboldt County, California. This dataset is the product of th... California Geological Survey.

3. Disrupted Ground Regions, Elk River Watershed, California, 1940-2000

1940. California Geological Survey, California. Department of Conservation, Marshall, Gerald, and Mendes, Eric. This polygon shapefile depicts disrupted ground within the Elk River watershed in Humboldt County, California. Disrupted ground consists of debris ... California Geological Survey.

4. Geologic Units: Jackson Demonstration State Forest, California, 2002

2002. California. Division of Mines and Geology and California. Department of Conservation. This polygon shapefile depicts geologic units as areas, such as lithologic contact, fault contact, and watershed boundaries for the Jackson Demonst... California. Division of Mines and Geology.

5. Relative Landslide Potential Regions, Elk River Watershed, California, 1940-2000

1940. California Geological Survey, California. Department of Conservation, Marshall, Gerald, and Mendes, Eric. This polygon shapefile depicts regions of relative landslide potential within the Elk River watershed in Humboldt County, California. This layer co... California Geological Survey.