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A Characteristics and Hazards Reported in Published and Unpublished Accounts of Alluvial Fan Flooding
Pages 139-152

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... 1987. Sedimentary processes, vertical stratification sequences, and geomorphology of the Roaring River alluvial fan, Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado.
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... Arizona Geological Survey Open-File Report. Tucson: Arizona Geological Survey.


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