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English: The complete outline of the Mount Meager landslide showing the initiation zone (A–B), the two major bends (C and E), the facing wall of Meager Creek (F), and the bifurcated flow that travelled up Meager Creek, and across the Lillooet River (G). The image was taken following the breach of the Meager Creek dam, and fluvial reworking and considerable incision of the dam itself are evident.
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Source "The 6 August 2010 Mount Meager rock slide-debris flow, Coast Mountains, British Columbia: characteristics, dynamics, and implications for hazard and risk assessment" (Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences): p. 1286
Author R. H. Guthrie, P. Friele, K. Allstadt, N. Roberts, S. G. Evans, K. B. Delaney, D. Roche, J. J. Clague, M. Jakob

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current17:29, 7 March 2018Thumbnail for version as of 17:29, 7 March 2018571 × 356 (348 KB)Volcanoguy (talk | contribs){{Information |description ={{en|1=The complete outline of the Mount Meager landslide showing the initiation zone (A–B), the two major bends (C and E), the facing wall of Meager Creek (F), and the bifurcated flow that travelled up Meager Creek, and across the Lillooet River (G). The image was taken following the breach of the Meager Creek dam, and fluvial reworking and considerable incision of the dam itself are evident.}} |source ="The 6 August 2010 Mount Meager rock slide-debris flow, Coast Mountains, British Columbia: characteristics, dynamics, and implications for hazard and risk assessment" (Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences): p. 9 |author =R. H. Guthrie, P. Friele, K. Allstadt, N. Roberts, S. G. Evans, K. B. Delaney, D. Roche, J. J. Clague, M. Jakob |date =2012-08-03 }} Category:Mount Meager Category:Geology of British Columbia Category:Debris flow in Canada

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