
Chilcotin River’s Landslide Lake Begins Draining
Erosion-resistant glacial sediment in the landslide deposit limited the extent of flooding downstream. View the full story
Image Credit: NASA Earth Observatory/Wanmei Liang
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https://science.nasa.gov/image-detail/landslide-oli-20240809/
TakenAugust 9, 2024
Image CreditNASA Earth Observatory/Wanmei Liang
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