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Maine Geological Survey Asks for Help With Landslides

May 10, 2007 rockman Comments Off on Maine Geological Survey Asks for Help With Landslides

The Maine Geological Survey has posted an online questionnaire asking the public to help locate and inventory landslides that have occurred in the last 20 years. The questions include location information, damage estimates, and even […]

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