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The Deforest Creek Landslide And Sediment Transport In Deer Creek, Skagit County, Washington, John N. (John Nevin) Thompson Jan 1988

The Deforest Creek Landslide And Sediment Transport In Deer Creek, Skagit County, Washington, John N. (John Nevin) Thompson

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Unit stream power, stream power per unit channel length, and total boundary shear stress were used to assess probable zones of river-sediment transport and storage following a large landslide into the Deer Creek basin, Skagit County, Washington. Since an initial deep-seated failure in glacial deposits in 1983 and a larger failure in 1984, the DeForest Creek landslide has introduced fine (±75% finer than coarse sand) sediment into the main channel of Deer Creek. The influx of sediment has caused infilling of void space in channel gravel by sand and silt, increased bank erosion, and increased slump activity adjacent to the …