An expansive view of most of Colorado looking from the south-south-west from the International Space Station (ISS). Photo credit: NASA. General, Geology April 8, 2022 NASA Earth Observatory One of our favorite online feeds is from the NASA Earth Observatory along with their Image of the Day. After catching a recent article on the San Luis Valley, we thought that our loyal subscribers might be interested…
Tree trunk with up-stream face scoured by debris flow Hazards, Publications June 23, 2021 HAZ-2021-01 Post-wildfire Hazards Noting that we were getting hundreds of search hits on a previous version of an info-brochure that we originally published in 2010, we decided to issue a new, updated version: HAZ-2021-01 Post-wildfire Hazards: Mud Slides :: Debris Flows. The subject is unfortunately very relevant given the…
Surface operations at the Climax molybdenum mine Energy, Geology, Minerals, Publications April 15, 2021 A few new publications For those of you who are recent subscribers to the CGS mailing list, we wanted to direct your attention to a handful of new publications that we haven’t otherwise publicized. We’ve been adding more in the last months, so stay tuned for another introductory posting: IS-82…
Dramatic landslide headscarp threatens this structure on Constellation Drive in Skyway Hazards August 14, 2017 Landslide Hazard Info for Colorado Springs Residents and Real Estate Professionals The city of Colorado Springs lies at the boundary between the Great Plains and the Front Range of the southern Rocky Mountains. Western sections of the city are underlain by weak claystones and shales that are prone to landslides. Several developed areas have experienced various degrees of damage from landslide…
West Salt Creek rock avalanche viewed from the air General, Hazards, Publications May 16, 2017 AASG 2017 John C. Frye Memorial Award for CGS publication The Association of American State Geologists announced that their annual John C. Frye Memorial Award for 2017 is granted to the CGS and the staff members who authored the report The West Salt Creek Landslide: A Catastrophic Rockslide…
The gas well pad near the terminus of the West Salt Creek rock avalanche (flow direction right to left) Hazards, Publications January 23, 2017 Top-Ten paper at GSA On May 25, 2014 the longest landslide in Colorado’s historical record occurred in west-central Colorado, six miles (10 km) southeast of the small town of Collbran in Mesa County, taking the lives of three local men. The landslide was 2.8 miles (4.5 km) long, covering almost a square mile (2.6 km2) of the West Salt…
By August 2005 Hazards June 21, 2005 Case Study: Clear Creek Canyon rockslide Rockfalls and rock slides are common along transportation corridors in the Rocky Mountains. Clear Creek Canyon just west of Golden is one of the most active rockfall areas in Colorado. The canyon has been cut into Precambrian schists and gneisses by Clear Creek, one of the primary drainages in the…