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Evolution of Cheekye fan, Squamish, British Columbia: Holocene sedimentation and implications for hazard assessment1
Multifaceted hazard assessment of Cheekye fan, a large debris-flow fan in south-western British Columbia
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Ground penetrating radar facies of the paraglacial Cheekye Fan, southwestern British Columbia, Canada - ScienceDirect
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Ground penetrating radar facies of the paraglacial Cheekye Fan, southwestern British Columbia, Canada - ScienceDirect
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Influence of a large debris flow fan on the late Holocene evolution of Squamish River, southwest British Columbia, Canada
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An oblique aerial view of The Barrier, a 450 m-high escarpment formed... | Download Scientific Diagram
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