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Wind-loading
(Rand
Decker)
Vol. 1, No.3, December 1982
Collective
Ideas on Triggering Mechanisms
(Sue Ferguson)
Vol. 3, No. 5, March 1985
Weather
Patterns for Major Avalanches (Peter Schaerer)
Vol. 4, No. 3, January 1986
Anatomy
of an Avalanche
(Peter Lev)
Vol. 5, No. 3, January 1987
Avalanche
Hazard Categories; Let the Hazard Begin: a short history
( Knox Williams) Vol.
6, No. 4, March 1988
Avalanche
Dog Alert (Tracy Voltz) Vol.
6, No. 4, March 1988
Your
Dream Home in the Avalanche Zone (Sue
Ferguson) Vol. 6, No. 4, March
1988
How
Many Chances Do You Get? (Matt Krane) Vol.
6, No. 4, March 1988
96
Killed in Unknowin Avalanche (Sue
Ferguson) Vol. 6, No. 4, March
1988
The
Avalanche History of Alta (Marc
Kalatowski) Vol.
7, No. 3, December 1988
Avalanche
Runout Distances and Dynamics (Art
Mears) Vol. 7, No.
4, January 1989
Going
to Extremes (Reid
Bahnson) Vol. 7,
No. 5, February 1989
Rutschblock
as a Practical Tool for Slope Stability Evaluation (Paul
M.B. Föhn) Vol.
7, No. 6, Mar.1989
Avalanche
Evaluation Check List (Scott
M. Kruse) Vol. 8,
No. 4, February 1990
Life
as a Human Being
(Bruce Tremper) Vol. 9,
No. 4, February 1991
Forecasting
in the Twilight Zone (I.C.
Itall; aka Mark Moore) Vol.
9, No. 5, March 1991
Reaching
out to Extreme Skiers
(Sandra
McIntyre) Vol. 9, No. 4, February
1991
Mistakes
in Avalanche Rescues
(Dale
Atkins) Vol. 9, No.6,
April 1991
Avalanches
and Extreme Snowmobilers (Karl
Birkeland) Vol. 10, No. 4, February
1992
Alpine
Meadows: March 31, 1982 The Story (Larry
Heywood) Vol. 10, No. 5, March
1992
Anatomy
of a Snowmobile-triggered Avalanche Fatality (Karl
Birkeland)
Vol. 10, No. 6, April 1992
I
Kill Avalanches (Montogomery M. Atwater) Vol.
11, No. 1, November 1992
Experience
with Rutschblocks (Bruce
Jamieson & Colin Johnston) Vol.
11, No. 2, December 1992
April
3, 1993 Story of Roman Latta (Andrew Mclean)
Vol. 12, No. 1, December 1993
RECCO
on the Highway (Mike Stanford) Vol.
12, No. 3, January 1994
RECCO
Coming to U.S. Ski Areas (Liam
Fitzgerald) Vol. 12, No. 3, January
1994
Simple
Snow Stability Tests (Bruce
Tremper) Vol. 13, No. 2, December
1994
Of
Wet Snow, Slush & Snowballs (Samuel
C. Colbeck) Vol. 13, No. 5, March
1995
Utah
Avalanche Forecast Center (Bruce
Tremper) Vol. 16, No. 1, Autumn
1997
Northwest
Weather and Avalanche Center (Garth
Ferber) Vol. 16, No. 2, December
1997
The
Colorado Avalanche Information Center (Nick
Logan & Knox Williams)
Vol. 16, No. 3, January 1998
The
Gallatin National Forest Avalanche Center (Karl
Birkeland) Vol. 16, No. 4, February
1998
Sun
Valley Avalanche Center (Janet
Kellam) Vol. 16, No. 5, April
1998
Zen
in the Art of Avalanche Hazard Forecasting (R.L.
"Sam" Davis) Vol. 17, No.
3, January 1999
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