TABLE OF CONTENTS Geographic and geologic setting Description of avalanche deposits Movement and velocity of the avalanches ILLUSTRATIONS 1. Map of northeast side of Mount Rainier, showing area covered by avalanches from Little Tahoma Peak 2. General view of rockfall-avalanche deposits 3. Surface of avalanche deposits 4. Curved furrow in surface of avalanche unit 5. Block of breccia lying on Emmons Glacier 6. Aerial photograph of downvalley part of avalanche deposits 7. Map of downvalley part of the avalanche deposits 8. Damaged pine tree on terminal moraine 9. Avalanche scar at the base of Goat Island Mountain 10. Transverse cross sections of avalanche deposits 11. Longitudinal section of avalanche deposits 12. View of Little Tahoma Peak from Mount Ruth in 1956 13. View of Little Tahoma Peak from Mount Ruth, July 9, 1964 14. Diagram showing expectable points of impact of avalanche after it left Emmons Glacier 15. Cracked mounds on surface of mudflow deposit 16. Water vapor issuing from western base of rockfall scar on July 9, 1964 TABLES 1. Comparison of Little Tahoma rockfall-avalanche deposits with others in the United States and Canada
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