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Clague, John

2009 accumulation area ratios and little ice age equilibrium line altitude depression of Mount Baker glaciers, Washington state, USA
An integrated study of deep-seated gravitational slope deformations at Handcar Peak, southwestern British Columbia
Cenozoic drainage history of southern British Columbia
Contemporary subsidence and settlement of the Fraser River delta inferred from SqueeSAR(TM)-type InSAR data
Deep-seated gravitational slope deformations near the Trans-Alaska Pipeline, east-central Alaska Range
Earthquake Loss Estimates, Greater Victoria, British Columbia
Evolution of glacier-dammed lakes through space and time; Brady Glacier, Alaska, USA
Flood hazard and risk in Lillooet River valley, British Columbia, Canada
Late Cenozoic geology of La Paz, Bolivia, and its relation to landslide activity
Late Holocene history of Squamish River north of Brackendale, British Columbia

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