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The Springhill Landslide in Utah PDF Print E-mail
Written by Randy Post   
Thursday, 09 June 2011 15:45
Springhill landslide movement rates for 2010-2011

This is a nice overview of a slow-moving landslide in a Salt Lake City, Utah neighborhood where you can go on Google Earth and do your own aerial photo analysis using Google's historic aerial imagery. Dr. Dave also points to some available resources from the Utah Geologic Survey that show the rate of movement accelerating with around 2-ft of movement over the past 6-months or so. [Source: The Landslide Blog. Image: Utah GS via Landslide Blog]

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