found: Work cat.: Dorsch, S.J. The geologic framework, movement history, and mechanics of the Salmon Falls Landslide, Twin Falls County, Idaho, 2004:p. x (Salmon Falls landslide; The Salmon Falls landslide is a 0.25 km active, deep-seated, canyon rim rockslide located in a relatively remote area of south-central Idaho)
found: Abstracts with programs - Geological Society of America., Apr. 2004:p. 13 (Thackray, G.D., et al. Remote sensing and field studies of the Salmon Falls landslide, southern Idaho: Salmon Falls landslide) p. 15 (Dorsch, Stephen J., et al. Using GPS and GIS to produce a landslide fracture map: Salmon Falls landslide)
found: USGS WWW site, Mar. 27, 2006(Bluegill landslide, Salmon Falls landslide; The USGS is assisting BLM in remote near real-time monitoring of the Bluegill landslide, also known as the Salmon Falls landslide, in southern Idaho)
found: Eos, Mar. 15, 2005:p. 109 (Chadwick, J., et al. Landslide surveillance: Salmon Falls landslide, Salmon Falls Creek landslide)
found: Assessment of Hazards Associated with the Bluegill Landslide, South-Central Idaho, via WWW, Apr. 7, 2006(The Bluegill landslide, located in south-central Idaho, is part of a larger landslide complex that forms an area in the Salmon Falls Creek drainage named Sinking Canyon)
found: Idaho Geological Survey WWW site, Apr. 7, 2006:Earth science information p. (Landslides, Idaho: Bluegill Landslide (Salmon Falls Creek, south-central Idaho))
found: International Landside Research Group WWW site, Apr. 7, 2006(Idaho USA ... The Bluegill landslide is slowly moving down into a valley but does not threaten cultural features)
notfound: Getty, Mar. 27, 2006;GNIS, Mar. 27, 2006; Idaho atlas & gazetteer, 4th ed., c2001