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Debris flow on Middle Fork Salmon River (Idaho, USA)

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Wayne Wurtsbaugh



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Violent thunderstorms can cause severe erosion and debris flows that transport sediments and large wood debris to rivers. The photos show the result of a large thunderstorm that brought tons of sediment and wood into the Middle Fork of the Salmon River in July 2002 and created a new rapid.
· Date: January 22, 2004 · Views: 35,698 · Filesize: 95.2kb, 499.7kb · Dimensions: 887 x 1137 ·
Keywords: debris flow erosion sediment transport large woody

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