A SUGGESTED METHOD FOR LANDSLIDE SUMMARY

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I : L a n d s l i d e s of A l b e r t a .

location

year

Sunnyside Hill,Calgary Home Rd.,Calgary Forest Lawn,Calgary Park Hill,Calgary Wildwood,Calgary North East,Calgary Nose Creek,Calgary Lesuer(North S a s k . R. V a l l e y ) Strathcona Park,Edmonton Forest Heights,Edmonton Whitemud Freeway,Edmonton Grierson Hill,Edmonton Laurier Rd., Edmonton Belgravia Rd.,Edmonton Victoria Park Rd.,Edmonton Beverly Bridge,Edmonton 76th Ave. at Mill Ck.,Edmonton Rat Ck.,Edmonton 9804-i12th St.,Edmonton Devon Edgerton West of 3rd Ave. S.,Lethbridge Scout Falls,Medicine Hat Kingsway Ave.,Medicine Hat Power Plant,Medicine Hat Little Sandhill Ck.,Patricia Princess Coulee,Dinosaur Park Princess Coulee,Dinosaur Park Frank, Crowsnest Pass Brazeau Lake,Jasper Nat. Park Judah Hill, Peace River Dunphy, Red Deer River Litchfield, Oldman River Little Smoky River WID Landslide, Calgary Dunvegan Creek, Peace River Whitemud Freeway, Edmonton Northeast Calgary Peace River Highway Bridge SM-C2, North Saskatchewan R. North Sask. R., SW of Edmonton Luscar mine, pit 51-B-2 Nigel Falls, Icefields Pkwy. Bighorn Flow, Highway ii Smoky 2 Bridge, Smoky River Syncrude mine, Fort McMurray Redcliff Pump., Medicine Hat i s t St. S W . , M e d i c i n e Hat A r e a i, N o r t h S a s k . R . , D e v o n A r e a 3, N o r t h S a s k . R . , D e v o n A r e a 4, N o r t h S a s k . R . , D e v o n Athabasca Elementary School Hangingstone R., Fort McMurray Blk.8,Clearwater R.Ft.McMurray Blk. l l , 1 2 , C l e a r w a t e r R . F t . M c M u r Blk. 15,ClearwaterR.,Ft.McMurra Angus Property, Edmonton

duced from portions of the database file. This table is simply constructed. Once the database is established, the 'Report' option is selected from the main menu. For this table, 'row' format was chosen. This format prints one record on each line, and the fields line up in columns. The fields are then ordered, and the report is given a permanent title.

1948 1950 1969 1967 1971 1961 1971 1963 1910 1911 1973 1901 1972 1965 1978 1971 1972 1950 1970 1965 1974 1970 1980 1955 1980 1986 1975 1985 1903 1933 1984 1970 1982 1958 1982 1959 1976 1964 1957 1974 1945 1979 1982 1980 1972 1977 1980 1980 1974 1974 1974 1970 1975 1973 1975 1975 1970

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3 3 3 3 3 3 3

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1 1

3 3

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A variety of graphs such as line and dot graphs, bar charts (vertical and horizontal), pie graphs, regression lines and logarithmic plots can also be produced. Using the information provided by Table 1, three graphs were produced (Figures 5, 6 and 7). The first graph shows the monthly occurrence of landslides in Alberta. To produce this graph a database was created to record the


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