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Data from in-situ landslide monitoring, Trinity County, California

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2014-11-11
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2017-07-22

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Schulz, W.H., Smith, J.B., Wang, Gonghui, Jiang, Yao, Deuell, Amelia, Reeves, R.R., Handwerger, A.L., and Roering, J.L., 2018, Data from in-situ landslide monitoring, Trinity County, California: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/F7GF0SFS.

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We performed hourly monitoring of conditions at the Two Towers landslide located in northern California near the town of Zenia. Monitored conditions included rainfall, groundwater head, horizontal total stress, horizontal effective stress, vertical soil deformation, and subsurface displacement. Data were acquired November 11, 2014–July 22, 2017, except for times during which power failure occurred; data for these times are given as “NAN” (not a number). Rainfall data are provided in millimeters during the past hour (mm/hr). Groundwater heads are provided in meters (m) above the landslide base. Horizontal stresses are provided in kilopascals (kPa). Vertical soil deformation data are provided in terms of length (centimeters, cm) of the [...]

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We monitored conditions at the Two Towers landslide located near Zenia, California, as part of a study directed toward understanding mechanisms controlling landslide reactivation and speed.

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