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by Colin Stark last modified 2006-01-20 17:11
  1. Cruden, D. M., & Varnes, D. J. (1996). Landslide types and processes. In Landslide investigation and mitigation, Transportation Research Board Special Report (pp. 36–71). Washington DC: National Academy of Sciences.
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