File:Central Idaho Debris Flow.jpg

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English: During August 2013, the Beaver Creek wildfire burned more than 114,000 acres in south-central Idaho. Shortly after the fire was contained, heavy rainfall triggered numerous debris flows, including this one in Badger Gulch. USGS hydrologists Dave Evetts (left) and Jake Jacobson examine the debris flow while in the burn area to install precipitation gages. The gages will be used to monitor rainfall that could trigger additional debris flows. Location: Hailey, ID, USA. Taken on 5/28/2014. Credit: Michael Lewis, USGS.
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