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Narrow Landslide Features, Elk River Watershed, California, 1940-2000

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Description:
This line shapefile depicts narrow landslide features within the Elk River watershed in Humboldt County, California. These landslides often occur as torrent tracts downstream of a debris slide source. All features in this layer are considered to be historically active. (Estimated to have moved within the last 150 years). This layer does not include narrow features that are less than 150 feet in length. This dataset is the product of the Department of Conservation, California Geological Survey’s (CGS) investigation of landslides in the Elk River watershed. The 52 square mile study area is located in Humboldt County in northwestern California. The investigation was based on interpretation of 1940, 1941, 1948, 1954, 1962, 1965, 1984, 1988, 1996 and 2000 aerial photos, findings from CGS’s landslide mapping conducted in the early 1980s (Kilbourne, R.T. 1982-84, Manson, M. W. 1984), as well as other sources. Mapping was conducted at 1:24,000 scale. The resulting maps are titled “Geologic and Geomorphic Features Related to Landsliding, Elk River Watershed” (Plate 1) and “Relative Landslide Potential with Geologic and Geomorphic Features, Elk River Watershed” map (Plate 2). This study was conducted at a regional scale of mapping using ten sets of aerial photos combined with a compilation of earlier published and unpublished work. Other photo sets may reveal additional landslides. The regional nature of the study makes the data and maps, including the relative landslide potential zones, inappropriate as a substitute for site-specific analysis.CGS evaluated the geology, relative slope stability and geomorphic characteristics within the watershed, and compiled the digital geospatial data described in this document. This mapping and compilation is geared toward providing baseline geologic and geomorphic data to aid in responsible land management, as well as the development of watershed restoration projects, watershed management strategies, and watershed plans.
Publisher:
California Geological Survey
Place(s):
California, Northern and Humboldt County (Calif.)
Subject(s):
Watersheds, Landslides, Inland Waters, and Geoscientific Information
Year:
1940-2000
Held by:
Stanford
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