Slowing of landslide flows reflects California's drying climate

Wednesday, June 1, 2016 - 14:50 in Earth & Climate

Merged data from on-the-ground measurements, aerial photography, satellite imagery and satellite-radar imaging have unveiled an unexpected geological consequence of northern California's ongoing drought. The drying out has dramatically reduced the flow of landslides in the Eel River Basin.

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