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The objective of this project was to prepare terrain, slope stability and erosion potential maps as a basis for long term environmental planning, including forest management, in the following three areas: Yalakom River (Retaskit-Peridotite Creeks), Murray Creek, and Pasulko Lake. A brief report for each study area accompanies the terrain and interpretive maps. The Pasulko Lake area, which is the subject of this report, encompasses about 575 ha.
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Author: J.M. Ryder and Associates Terrain Analysis Inc.; Tsang, S.
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Old Reference System: BAPID
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Date Published: Nov 1995
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Report ID: 13586
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Audience: Government and Public
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The objective of this project was to prepare terrain, slope stability and erosion potential maps as a basis for long term environmental planning, including forest management, in the following three areas: Yalakom River (Retaskit-Peridotite Creeks), Murray Creek, and Pasulko Lake. A brief report for each study area accompanies the terrain and interpretive maps. The Pasulko Lake area, which is the subject of this report, encompasses about 575 ha.---
Terrain mapping and interpretations for slope stability and erosion potential were carried out according to provincial standards. Terrain mapping was done on 1:15,000 scale colour air photos by air photo interpretation, followed by field checking. This mapping supersedes air photo interpretation that accompanied a preliminary report on terrain conditions for proposed cut blocks and road alignments prepared for Bruce Hupman (MoF) in Spring 1995. Terrain, slope stability and erosion potential information are presented on 1:5000 scale maps.---
This report augments the information that is shown on the maps. It provides a general overview of the physiography of the study area. Additional information about surficial materials and processes, and criteria applied to slope stability and erosion potential interpretations are also included. Implications and recommendations for forest land management that arise out of this terrain work are discussed in Section 7.
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Region - Thompson-Nicola |
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Terrestrial Information - Terrain Mapping |
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