Browning, 1973 - Google Patents
Catastrophic Rock Slide, Mount Huascaran, North-Central Peru, May 31, 1970: GEOLOGIC NOTESBrowning, 1973
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- 15818672706119891258
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- Browning J
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- AAPG Bulletin
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ABSTRACT A catastrophic rock slide involving over 2 million cu m of rock roared down the valley of the Llanganuco River, split into two lobes, one of which killed approximately 2,000 people in the town of Rangrahirca and the other killed approximately 19,000 people in the …
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