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References and Links
References and Links has information on the map sources, bibliographic references and links to related Web sites.
List of References and Links:
References
Evans, S.G. 2001. Landslides; in A Synthesis of Geological Hazards in Canada (ed.) G.R. Brooks, Geological Survey of Canada, Bulletin 548, p. 43-79.
Web Sites
Federal Government
- Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. Archives de Radio-Canada, Glissement de terrain à Saint-Jean-Vianney
- News footage filmed in the days following the disastrous landslide at Saint-Jean-Vianney, Quebec, can be seen on the CBC Archives. (French only)
- Natural Resources Canada. Canada Landslide Loss Reduction Initiative
- Landslides Canada, the main landslide website of Natural Resources Canada contains information on landslides, recent events, an interactive Canadian landslides map and queriable database and a great photo collection. And through 'Related Links' on this website, you can access the federal and provincial emergency preparedness organizations and also follow links to websites of international municipalities that have developed strategies for planning, zoning, and risk mitigation.
- Natural Resources Canada. Geological Survey of Canada. Landslides, photo collection
- A collection of downloadable photographs of landslides in Canada
- Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness Canada
- Public Safety Canada. Is your family prepared?
Provincial/Territorial Government
- Government of British Columbia. Landslides in British Columbia
- Good coverage of landslides in British Columbia, including what to do to minimize risk.
Other
- Frank Slide Interpretive Centre
- Information on the 1903 landslide at Frank, Alberta, can be found on the website of the Frank Slide Interpretive Centre
- United States Geological Survey
- Information on landslide hazard can be found on the website of the United States Geological Survey.