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Imminent Geologic and Hydrologic Hazards on Fort Ord BLM Land

Smith, Douglas. (2008) Imminent Geologic and Hydrologic Hazards on Fort Ord BLM Land. ,Seaside, CA. CSU Monterey Bay Watershed Institute ,(Watershed Institute, California State University Monterey Bay, Publication ,WI-2008-02 )

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Official URL: http://ccows.csumb.edu/pubs/reports/CCoWS_BLM_FortOrdHazards_080301.pdf

Abstract

The Bureau of Land Management acquired 7,500 acres of land as part of the re-use of the decommissioned Fort Ord Army base. A variety of geologic hazards exist on the landscape including gully erosion, mass wasting, and decaying earthen dams. This short report highlights a few critical areas that deserve closer evaluation and remediation. Of particular concern are decaying earthen dams and mass wasting of tall stream banks that may impact BLM infrastructure or adjacent urban development. (Document contains 13 paGES)

Item Type:Monograph or Serial issue
Title:Imminent Geologic and Hydrologic Hazards on Fort Ord BLM Land
Personal Creator/Author:
CreatorsEmail
Smith, Douglas
Series Name:Watershed Institute, California State University Monterey Bay, Publication
Number:WI-2008-02
Date:2008
Publisher:CSU Monterey Bay Watershed Institute
Place of Publication:Seaside, CA
Contact Email Address:douglas_smith@csumb.edu
Issuing Agency:California State University, Monterey Bay. Watershed Institute.
Subjects:Earth Sciences
ID Code:1201
Deposited By:Mr. Kossivi Bessou
Deposited On:11 Aug 2008 15:38
Last Modified:11 Aug 2008 15:38

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