https://www.usgs.gov/media/images/volcanic-mudflows-lahars-and-debris-flows-occur-more-commonly-aft
Volcanic mudflows (lahars and debris flows) occur more commonly after a landscape has been covered by loose volcanic material. Sign on the slopes of Rabaul,...
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https://www.usgs.gov/publications/mount-baker-lahars-and-debris-flows-ancient-modern-and-future
The Middle Fork Nooksack River drains the southwestern slopes of the active Mount Baker stratovolcano in northwest Washington State. The river enters...
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https://www.usgs.gov/publications/preliminary-observations-voluminous-ice-rich-and-water-rich-lahars-generated-during
Redoubt Volcano in south-central Alaska began erupting on March 15, 2009, and by April 4, 2009, had produced at least 20 explosive events that generated plumes...
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https://www.usgs.gov/publications/postglacial-lahars-and-potential-hazards-white-salmon-river-system-southwest-flank
Mount Adams, a stratovolcano in southwestern Washington State, formed during Pleistocene time and reached roughly its present size before the end of the Fraser...
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