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Map Showing Areas of Potential Inundation from Debris Flows for Selected Streams at Mount Rainier, Washington

Rainier, United States, 2003

Plate 1 in: Vallance, J.W., Cunico, M.L. & Schilling, S.P. (2003). Debris-flow hazards caused by hydrologic events at Mount Rainier, Washington. U.S. Geological Survey, Open-File Report 03-368, 4 p., 2 plates. https://doi.org/10.3133/ofr03368



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Map Set

Vallance, J.W., Cunico, M.L. & Schilling, S.P. (2003). Debris-flow hazards caused by hydrologic events at Mount Rainier, Washington. U.S. Geological Survey, Open-File Report 03-368, 4 p., 2 plates. https://doi.org/10.3133/ofr03368
https://doi.org/10.3133/ofr03368

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Map Data

Map ID614
Hazard Process(es)Lahars
Hazard Zone PresentationSingle hazard: A single hazard process is represented on a main map panel
Temporal ScaleBackground, or long-term, map
Spatial ScaleVolcano and surrounding area
Publication FormatPoster-style map insert in hazard assessment
Zonation Method(s)Scenario modeling
Zonation Model(s)LAHARZ or modified version (such as PFZ) (Iverson et al. 1998; Schilling 1998; Schilling 2014)
Scenario(s) ConsideredSize, VEI, or intensity
Hazard Zone Label(s)Scenario name
Probability Definition(s)Recurrence interval
PurposeMultiple: intended for multiple purposes including general hazard awareness, planning, and crisis management
AudienceMultiple audiences (usually the public, civil authorities, and land-use planners)
Language(s)English
Basemap(s)Hillshade
Basemap overlay(s)Street map; Trail or hiking map
DiemsionalityPlanimetric (2D or map) view
Color SchemeRainbow
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