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SAN FRANCISCO BAY LANDSLIDE MAPPING TEAM
References
Ellen, S.D., Mark, R.K., Wieczorek, G.F., Wentworth, C.M., Ramsey, D.W., and May, T.E., 1997, Map Showing Principal debris-flow source areas in the San Francisco Bay Region, California: U.S. Geological Survey, Open-file Report 97-745 E, map scales 1:275,000 and 1:125,000.
Graham, S.E., and Pike, R.J., 1997, Shaded-relief map of the San Francisco Bay Region, California: U.S. Geological Survey, Open-file Report 97-745 B, map scales 1:275,000 and 1:125,000.
Pike, R.J., 1997, Index to detailed maps of landslides in the San Francisco Bay Region, California: U.S. Geological Survey, Open-file Report 97-745 D, map scale 1:275,000.
Varnes, D.J., 1978, Slope movement and types and processes, Chapter 2 in Schuster, R.L., and Krizek, R.J., eds., Landslides„analysis and control: Transportation Research Board, National Academy of Sciences, Washington, D.C., Special Report 176.
Wentworth, C.M., Graham, S.E., Pike, R.J., Beukelman, G.S., Ramsey, D.W., and Barron, A.D., 1997, Summary distribution of slides and earth flows in the San Francisco Bay Region, California: U.S. Geological Survey, Open-file Report 97-745 C, map scales 1:275,000 and 1:125,000.
Wilson, R.C., and Jayko, A.S., 1997, Map of rainfall thresholds for debris flows in the San Francisco Bay Region, California: U.S. Geological Survey, Open-file Report 97-745 F.
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