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Big Thompson Flood soil erosion.
Big Thompson Flood soil erosion.
TitleBig Thompson Flood soil erosion.
Image ID NumberS00161
Date1976 c.
Decade1970s
CreatorBob Malmgren
DescriptionBig Thompson Flood soil erosion. The Big Thompson Canyon flood on July 31, 1976 occurred when a thunderstorm stalled over the canyon dropping twelve inches of rain during a four hour period. The river rose nineteen feet forcing a torrent of water down the canyon and onto the eastern plain. 145 people were killed, 418 homes and 52 businesses were destroyed and an additional 138 homes were damaged.
Content Typelandscapes - natural
Historical ContextUrban Growth & Technology 1970-Present
SubjectSoil erosion--Colorado--Larimer County
Big Thompson River Flood, Larimer County, Colo., July 31, 1976
Flood damage--Colorado--Larimer County--History
Image SourceSlides Collection
File LocationSlide Book I page 10 Show #6
LanguageEnglish
Image OriginSlide
Digitization FormatHP ScanJet 6100C Scanner; Adobe 6.0; TIFF 800 dpi; JPEG 72 dpi; GIF 72 dpi
Collection NameHistoricPhotographs
Web ExhibitWaterways
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