Photo with a red circle indicating the location of a rock fall source area on a steep cliff face and a small dust cloud near the valley floor.
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2017 Middle Cathedral Rock rock fall
Photo with a red circle indicating the location of a rock fall source area on a steep cliff face and a small dust cloud near the valley floor.
A rock fall from the north face of Middle Cathedral. Rocks tumbled down the North Face and then impacted the talus at the base of the cliff, producing a small dust cloud and damaged vegetation.
UTM East: 267330; UTM North: 4177673; Elevation: 1840
U.S. National Park Service
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Yosemite National Park, Code: YOSE
Cathedral Rocks
Latitude: 37.7167878043497, Longitude: -119.6397232

Middle Cathedral Rock
Yosemite National Park, California
Latitude: 37.8399200439453, Longitude: -119.540397644043

Rock Fall Database GroupID for YOSE : 2017041501
Rock Fall Database ID for YOSE : 2017041501-1
20170415
04/15/2017
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Organization: Yosemite NP
Position: Park Geologist
Address: El Portal, CA 95318
Email: greg_stock@nps.gov

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