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- Cascades Fisher Reintroduction Project: Progress Report for April 2019 to June 2020
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- Geologic Map of Three Sisters Volcanic Cluster, Cascade Range, Oregon by Wes Hildreth, Judy Fierstein, and Andrew T
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- Know Your Cones Think You Know Your Volcanoes? Check Your Knowledge Against These Profiles of Washington’S Big Cones
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- Mount Baker / Glacier Peak Coordination Plan
- Chain of Trails Concept Plan
- Washington State Physiographic Features
- Mount Baker—Living with an Active Volcano
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- Deep Long-Period Earthquakes Beneath Washington and Oregon Volcanoes
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- Mount Baker Historic Context Statement
- The Cascade Volcanoes: Monitoring History and Current Land Management
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- Latest Pleistocene to Present Geology of Mount Baker Volcano, Northern Cascade Range, Washington — PP 1865
- Measurements of Slope Distances and Vertical Angles at Mount Baker and Mount Rainier, Washington, Mount Hood and Crater Lake, Or
- Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest Alternative Transportation
- Volcanoes of Washington's Cascade Range
- Falcon Guides 2021
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- Geologic Map of the Mount Baker 30- by 60-Minute Quadrangle, Washington by R.W
- Quack Autumn 09
- Conservation Status Assessment
- Spring 2021 Order Form
- Field Guide to Mount Baker Volcanic Deposits in the Baker River Valley: Nineteenth Century Lahars, Tephras, Debris Avalanches, and Early Holocene Subaqueous Lava
- Everett Scramble Peak List
- North Cascades and Mt. Baker Visitor Information Guide
- USGS Scientific Investigations Report 2004–5211
- Mount Baker-Glacier Peak Coordination Plan
- While an Eruption Or Lahar Might Not Happen in Our Lifetime, Being
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- Central Cascades Volcano Coordination Plan
- Origin of Washington Geographic Names