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Allan, Jonathan C., and O’Brien. Fletcher E.. Earthquake and tsunami impact analysis for coastal Lane, Douglas, and Coos counties, Oregon In Open-File Report (Oregon. Department of Geology and Mineral Industries). Vol. no.O-22-06. Portland, Or.: Oregon. Department of Geology and Mineral Industries, 2022.
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Baldwin, Ewart Merlin. Geologic map of the Lower Umpqua River area, Oregon [cartographic material] In Geological Survey (U.S.). Oil and Gas Investigations. Washington, D.C: The Survey, 1961.
Barton, Colleen A., and Jerry Wright. "Analysis of wellbore image data applied to environmental and geotechnical case studies." In Proceedings of the Symposium on the Application of Geophysics to Engineering and Environmental Problems : March 27-31, 1994, Boston, Massachusetts, p.461-480. Vol. 1. Englewood, CO: Environmental and Engineering Geophysical Society, 1994.
Baum, Rex L., Adrian C. Lewis, Jeffrey A. Coe, and Jonathan W. Godt. Map and Model Input and Output Data for the North Charlotte Creek Basin, Douglas County, Oregon, for Analysis of Debris-Flow Initiation Resulting from the Storm of November 17 - 19, 1996. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Geological Survey, 2020.
Beaulieu, John D.. Environmental geology of Western Coos and Douglas Counties, Oregon In Bulletin (Oregon Dept. of Geology and Mineral Industries). Portland, Or.: Oregon Dept. of Geology and Mineral Industries, 1975.
Beeson, Helen W., Rebecca L. Flitcroft, Mark A. Fonstad, and Joshua J. Roering. "Deep-seated landslides drive variability in valley width and increase connectivity of salmon habitat in the Oregon Coast Range." JAWRA Journal of the American Water Resources Association 54 (2018): p.1325-1340 .
Briggs, Gregory George. Coastal Crossing of the Elastic Strain Zero-Isobase, Cascadia Margin, South Central Oregon Coast In Dissertations and Theses Paper. M.S. ed. Vol. no.4739. Portland, Or.: Portland State University, 1994.
Busby, Ed. "The Canyonville landslide of January 16, 1974, Douglas County: Oregon’s most deadly landslide." In Environmental, Groundwater and Engineering Geology: Applications from Oregon, edited by Scott Burns, p.391-398. Vol. no.11. Special publication / Association of Engineering Geologists no.11. Belmont, Ca. , 1998.

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