Avalanche
Print Resources
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551.307 WAL
Walker, J. (2002). Avalanches and landslides. Watts Publishing Australia & New Zealand.
551.432 JEN
Jennings, T. (2010). Massive mountains. Smart Apple Media.
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363.3492 MIL
Miles, L., & Woolf, A. (2018). Landslides, mudslides, & avalanches (3rd ed.). World Book Inc.
551.307 HAN
Hand, C. (2016). The science of an avalanche. Cherry Lake Publishing.
551.57848 TRU
Trueit, T. S. (2017). Detecting avalanches. North Star Editions.
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eBooks
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Spilsbury, R., & Spilsbury, L. (2004). Crushing avalanches.Heinemann Library.
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Hand, C. (2016). The science of an avalanche.Cherry Lake Publishing.
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Spilsbury, L., & Spilsbury, R. (2009). Landslides and avalanches in action. Rosen Central.
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Spilsbury, R. (2013). The science of avalanches.Gareth Stevens Publishing.
eResources
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Websites
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Avalanche Canada. (2017). Online avalanche tutorial. http://www.avalanche.ca/tutorial/
Earth Networks. (2017). Avalanche safety tips: a guide to preparing your patrollers, skiers & riders. https://www.earthnetworks.com/blog/avalanche-safety-tips/
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Snow avalanches. (n.d.). https://nsidc.org/cryosphere/snow/science/avalanches.html
Avalanche.org » national avalanche center. (2023, June 12). Avalanche.org. https://avalanche.org/national-avalanche-center/
Wilson, T.V. (2005). How avalanches work. http://science.howstuffworks.com/nature/natural-disasters/avalanche.htm
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