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Out of bounds skiers and avalanche risk: high-risk cohort identification and characterization.
Author: Gunn, Matthew
Date created: 2010
Exploring the effectiveness of avalanche risk communication: A qualitative study of avalanche bulletin use among backcountry recreationists
Author: St. Clair, Anne
Date created: 2019-09-26

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