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ID 410
Citation Denton, J and Giles, T. 1999. Detailed Terrain Stability Mapping of the Fadear Mountain - Moose Meadows Operating Area, BAPID 4945. BC Ministry of Forests and Range.
Organization FLNRO
URL http://a100.gov.bc.ca/pub/acat/public/viewReport.do?reportId=36986
Abstract/Description or Keywords The objective of this project was to prepare I :20,000 scale maps of terrain, terrain stability, surface erosion potential and potential sediment delivery td major streams for the Fadear Mountain - Moose Meadows area. The study area is located approximately 50 kilometres (km) north-east of Kamloops in south-central British Columbia within the Kamloops Forest District (Figure I). The study area is bound by Fraser and Sinmax Creeks on the north, Louis Creek to the west and Fadear Creek to the south; the south-east boundary crosses the uplands. The study boundary coincides with the Kamloops Forest District Small Business Forest Enterprise Program Fadear Mountain - Moose Meadows development area and is located entirely within Terrain Resource Inventory Map. terrain stability, landslide, erosion, sediment
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Regional Watershed North Thompson
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