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Flood Video Files for Firehose Camera, Chalk Cliffs, Colorado, USA, 2019

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2019-01-01
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2019-12-31

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Smith, J.B., Delius, I., Kean, J.W., and Coe, J.A., 2022, Debris-flow and Flood Video Files, Chalk Cliffs, Colorado, USA, 2019: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P9752450.

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Chalk Cliffs, located 8 miles southwest of Buena Vista, CO, is one of the most active debris-flow areas in the state (U.S. Geological Survey, 2020). This "Child item" page includes videos of floods captured by one of the high-definition cameras at Chalk Cliffs. This camera was placed at the Firehose Station which is located on the perimeter of the study area at the base of the cliffs and was used to monitor the impacts of cascading water runoff during rainstorms on loose sediment at the cliff base. The Firehose station was also used to constrain the sediment concentration of flows impacting sediment at the base of the cliff. It was equipped with a rain gage and video camera to record flow characteristics. See figure “station_and_camera_locations.png” [...]

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Video data was collected to investigate and analyze debris flows at Chalk Cliffs, Colorado in 2019.
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