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Landslide Inventory for the Little North Santiam River Basin, Oregon
This geodatabase is an inventory of existing landslides in the Little North Santiam River Basin,
Oregon (2009). Each landslide feature shown has been classified according to a number of
specific characteristics identified at the time recorded in the GIS database. The classification
scheme was developed by the Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries (Burns
and Madin, 2009). Several significant landslide characteristics recorded in the database are
portrayed with symbology on this map. The specific characteristics shown for each landslide
are the activity of landsliding, landslide features, deep or shallow failure, type of landslide
movement, and confidence of landslide interpretation. These landslide characteristics are
determined primarily on the basis of geomorphic features, or landforms, observed for each
landslide.
This work was completed as part of the Master's thesis "Turbidity Monitoring and LiDAR
Imagery Indicate Landslides are Primary Source of Suspended-Sediment Load in the Little
North Santiam River Basin, Oregon, Winter 2009-2010" by Steven Sobieszczyk, Portland
State University and U.S. Geological Survey.
Data layers in this geodatabase include: landslide deposit boundaries (Deposits); field-verfied
location imagery (Photos); head scarp or scarp flanks (Scarp_Flanks); and secondary scarp
features (Scarps).The geodatabase template was developed by the Oregon Department of
Geology and Mineral Industries (Burns and Madin, 2009).
Complete Metadata
| @id | http://datainventory.doi.gov/id/dataset/ffc6142710dac4ba8aba6c25eaba4b8d |
|---|---|
| bureauCode |
[ "010:12" ] |
| identifier | USGS:831deb4c-bed6-45ac-aa07-626ebbe566cd |
| spatial | -122.583361,44.77622,-122.135396,44.89979 |
| theme |
[ "geospatial" ] |