ON-006-24M Alluvial Fan Mapping of Lake County, Colorado (Map)

Details

The Colorado Geological Survey develops and provides a variety of geologic hazard maps for various state and local governments with land use and hazard mitigation planning in mind. To prepare for post-wildfire natural hazards, the CGS has mapped alluvial fans as well as high-angle fans and (or) debris fans. Areas with these landforms are at risk for debris flows and (or) mudflows, especially after wildfire events. Using available Colorado LiDAR datasets, both known and previously unrecognized alluvial fans were compiled, mapped, and defined. This map is part of a statewide effort to develop county-specific maps of alluvial fans in Colorado. 

To the map: ON-006-24M Alluvial Fan Mapping of Lake County, Colorado (Map)

Download the data as an ArcGIS Pro project package (.ppkx) here: ON-006-24D Alluvial Fan Mapping of Lake County, Colorado (Data) – v20251201

Citations

Perman, E.A., Crandall, Amy, Zhou, Wendy, Fitzgerald, F.S., and Lovekin, J.R., 2025, Alluvial fan mapping of Lake County, Colorado (map): Colorado Geological Survey Online Series 006-24M. https://coloradogeologicalsurvey.org/publications/alluvial-fan-map-lake-colorado/