Lakelse Lake is an 8.7 km long freshwater lake located in the Skeena River watershed, about 10 km south of Terrace in northwestern British Columbia. The lake...
On November 28, 2003, at about 00:30 PST, 35 km east of Prince Rupert in northwestern British Columbia, an extremely rapid, retrogressive liquefaction earth...
About one third of the global permafrost region is situated in mountainous terrain, and in Canada, large areas underlain by permafrost have mountainous...
Haida Gwaii, located off the northern mainland coast of British Columbia, has some of the most landslide-prone terrain in Canada. The earthquake of October 27,...
Destructive landslides are common in west central British Columbia. Landslides include debris flows and slides, earth flows and flowslides, rock falls, slides,...
On July 13, 2005 a complex 3 Mm3 and 1.5 km long rock slide-debris avalanche occurred near Sutherland River, 40 km west of Fort St. James, British Columbia,...
The Lakelse Lake area in northwestern British Columbia, Canada, has a long history, and prehistory, of rapid sensitive clay landslides moving on very low...
"This map area covers the surficial geology and landslide inventory up to height of land on both sides of Douglas Channel, which includes the northern portion...
"This map area covers the surficial geology and landslide inventory up to height of land on both sides of Douglas Channel, which includes the southern portion...