Debris flow in Oregon: This debris flow occurred in the Columbia River gorge near the town of Dodson, Oregon, during a rainfall and snowmelt event in February 1996 (Photo Inset: S. Cannon, USGS). The combination of rainfall and snowmelt resulted in severe flooding and landsliding throughout...
Real time numerical simulation of volcanic mudflow and debris flow by cellular automaton methodGoto, SatoshiKitazume, TakahashiNishimura, SatoshiAbe, TakahiroSato, KyoheiEndo, ShusukeGeophysical Research Abstracts
Debris flow activity is strongly controlled by trigger conditions, specifically the sediment availability and water input, which are expected to change in response to future climate changes. These hydrological and geomorphological impacts are difficult to predict in climate-sensitive alpine mountain regions...
Keywords Debris flow Á Impact force Á Physical modelling Á Signal processing 1 Introduction Debris flows endanger human living in mountainous regions all over the world. The design of structural mitigation measures, like debris-flow barriers, or the maintenance of infra- structures such as ...
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When the drainage channel eventually becomes less steep, the liquid mass distributes widely and decelerates in terms of its movement, thus contributing to the formation of a debris fan or mudflow deposit. Owing to this debris flow scenario, pipeline managers must devise appropriate methods for ...
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PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To realize a mudflow type debris flow catching erosion control dam having a catching function against a debris flow without formation of a front head and a debris flow composed of fine-grained earth and sand, capable of preventing secondary movement of the earth and sand...
Debris flows claim hundreds of lives and cause millions of dollars of property damage throughout the world each year. In Japan alone, an average 90 lives are lost annually from debris flows (Takahashi 1981). In 1970 a debris avalanche (a rapidly moving form of debris flow) triggered by an...