Pages that link to "Item:Q49743"
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The following pages link to Matthew A Thomas (Q49743):
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- Postwildfire soil‐hydraulic recovery and the persistence of debris flow hazards (Q145840) (← links)
- Postfire Landslide Monitoring Station: “Las Lomas” (2016 Fish Fire) near Duarte, California (Q226972) (← links)
- Calwood Fire "Heil Ranch" Landslide Monitoring Site near Boulder, CO (Q227326) (← links)
- Postfire Landslide Monitoring Station: "Chambers" (2021 Dixie Fire) near Belden, CA (Q227409) (← links)
- Postfire Landslide Monitoring Station: "Chips" (2021 Dixie Fire) near Belden, CA (Q227410) (← links)
- Geometric and material variability influences stress states relevant to coastal permafrost bluff failure (Q253282) (← links)
- Evaluating post-wildfire debris-flow rainfall thresholds and volume models at the 2020 Grizzly Creek Fire in Glenwood Canyon, Colorado, USA (Q255812) (← links)
- The spatial distribution of debris flows in relation to observed rainfall anomalies: Insights from the Dolan Fire, California (Q259491) (← links)
- A decade of remotely sensed observations highlight complex processes linked to coastal permafrost bluff erosion in the Arctic (Q277034) (← links)
- Deep Learning as a tool to forecast hydrologic response for landslide-prone hillslopes (Q281947) (← links)
- Landslides triggered by Hurricane Maria: Assessment of an extreme event in Puerto Rico (Q285919) (← links)
- The rainfall intensity-duration control of debris flows after wildfire (Q286025) (← links)
- How long do runoff-generated debris-flow hazards persist after wildfire? (Q287990) (← links)
- Postfire hydrologic response along the central California (USA) coast: Insights for the emergency assessment of postfire debris-flow hazards (Q288641) (← links)
- Rainfall intensification amplifies exposure of American Southwest to conditions that trigger postfire debris flows (Q303885) (← links)
- Assessing the feasibility of satellite-based thresholds for hydrologically driven landsliding (Q305573) (← links)
- Hillslopes in humid-tropical climates aren’t always wet: Implications for hydrologic response and landslide initiation in Puerto Rico, USA (Q306065) (← links)
- Identifying physics‐based thresholds for rainfall‐induced landsliding (Q307338) (← links)
- International compilation of peak discharge estimates of floods and runoff-generated debris flows, 1931-2023 (Q318307) (← links)
- Field observations of landslides and related materials following Hurricane Maria, Puerto Rico (Q319847) (← links)
- Hillslope hydrologic monitoring data following Hurricane Maria in 2017, Puerto Rico, July 2018 to June 2020 (Q320578) (← links)
- Field-verified inventory of postfire hydrologic response for the 2020 CZU Lightning Complex, River, Camel, and Dolan Fires following a 26-29 January 2021 atmospheric river storm sequence (Q323447) (← links)
- Field-verified inventory of postfire debris flows for the 2021 Dixie Fire following a 23-25 October 2021 atmospheric river storm and 12 June 2022 thunderstorm (Q323725) (← links)
- Infiltration data collected post-Hurricane Maria across landslide source area materials, Puerto Rico, USA (Q329452) (← links)