Washington State landslide

6/1/2015

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The Seattle Times (June 1) -- An aerial map compiled a year before the deadly Oso, Washington, landslide shows that the upper portion of the hillside was being dangerously undercut, which could point the way to identifying other high-risk slopes, according to a new analysis. Illinois engineering professor Timothy Stark says he and his colleagues are convinced that the slide originated high on the slope, not lower down as previous investigations suggested. 


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This story was published June 1, 2015.