The charred landscapes that wildfires leave behind are susceptible to erosion, flooding and debris flows, like the mudslides that blocked roads in Basalt the summer following the Lake Christine Fire.
1930s - East Sprague Avenue in the early 1930s, just south of the Spokane River across from Gonzaga University, shows the rocky basalt landscape left from volcanic eruptions 6-17 million years ago. As ...
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