Author
Conway, F.M.Issue Date
2017Keywords
Poster PublicationsHistoric
Holocene
Recent
Quaternary
Santa Cruz County
Greenlee County
Navajo County
Yuma County
Coconino County
Graham County
Apache County
Gila County
Yavapai County
Mohave County
Cochise County
Pinal County
Pima County
Maricopa County
debris flow
geohazard
geologic hazard
block slide
rock fall
slumps
landslides
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Conway, F.M., 2017, Landslides in Arizona: Just the facts. Arizona Geological Survey Fact Sheet, 2 p.Description
Landslides hazards are common in mountainous areas of the Southwest and include fast-moving debris flows, large slow moving landslides, and other ground- failure related hazards. In Arizona, historical landslides number in the hundreds and have caused tens of millions of dollars of damage to infrastructure and property. Evidence of past landslides exist in all 15 Arizona counties and in, or adjacent to, large metropolitan centers, such as Flagstaff, Phoenix, Tucson, Prescott, and elsewhereAdditional Links
https://library.azgs.arizona.edu/item/PPPP-1552429166236-951Language
enSeries/Report no.
Landslides in Arizona: Just the factsRights
Arizona Geological Survey. All rights reserved.Collection Information
Documents in the AZGS Document Repository collection are made available by the Arizona Geological Survey (AZGS) and the University Libraries at the University of Arizona. For more information about items in this collection, please contact azgs-info@email.arizona.edu.North Bounding Coordinate
36.9232South Bounding Coordinate
31.2876West Bounding Coordinate
-114.759East Bounding Coordinate
-108.958Collections
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