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- Landslide susceptibility revealed by LIDAR imagery and historical . . .
Landslides commonly cause property damage and occasionally human casualties in the Seattle, Washington area (Fig 1) The hazard posed by landslides in Seattle has been so significant that city agencies began maintaining landslide records in 1890 (Laprade et al , 2000) when the city's population was only about 5000 people (www historylink org) These records have been cataloged in a historical
- Effects of shoreline engineering on shallow subtidal fish and crab . . .
The influence of shoreline structure on the composition of nearshore communities is well established under natural conditions (e g , Valesini et al , 2004) and there is growing evidence that artificial change to the structure of shorelines causes ecological change in terrestrial-aquatic ecotones Shoreline armoring can change the physical environment of nearshore ecosystems by truncating the
- Analysis of the References from the Guide to the Systems Engineering . . .
Version 1 0 of the Guide to the Systems Engineering Body of Knowledge (SEBoK) was released in September 2012 The SEBoK contained over 1000 articles and almost 700 books as references 224 of the references were cited as primary references
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- Intensified fish culture combining water reconditioning with pollution . . .
Diminishing sources of new pure water supplies, increasing demand for sport and commercial fishes, and developing governmental pollution abatement requirements in the U S A led to a study by the authors' firm for a group of agencies
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- Differentiating the effects of logging, river engineering, and . . .
The Skokomish River, which drains 622 km 2 of the southeast Olympic Mountains into Hood Canal, an arm of Puget Sound in western Washington (Fig 1), floods multiple times annually and with increasing frequency; the river has crested above flood stage 126 times in the last 20 yr (WY 1998–2017), 51 times in the last 5 yr (WY 2013–2017) and 28 times in the last 2 yr (NOAA, 2018), or 6 3, 10 2
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