These maps present the results of assessments of peak discharges that can potentially be generated by debris flows issuing from the basins burned by the Coal Seam fire of June and July 2002, near Glenwood Springs, Colorado. The maps are based on a regression model for debris-flow peak discharge normalized by average storm intensity as a function of basin gradient and burned extent, and limited field checking. A range of potential peak discharges that could potentially be produced from each of the burned basins between 1 ft3/s (0.03 m3/s) and greater than 5,000 ft3/s (>141 m3/s) is calculated for the 5-year, 1-hour storm of 0.80 inches (20 mm). The 25-year, 1-hour storm of 1.3 inches (33 mm). The 100-year, 1-hour storm of 1.8 inches (46 m...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 60-63)Debris flows are a source of substantial erosion in...
There is an increased risk in post-fire debris flow (DF) occurrences in the western USA with recent ...
Increased runoff and erosion commonly occur after wildfires with the onset of precipitation events. ...
These maps present the results of assessments of peak discharges that can potentially be generated b...
These maps present preliminary assessments of the probability of debris-flow activity and estimates ...
These maps present preliminary assessments of the probability of debris-flow activity and estimates ...
Debris flows in a burned area, post-fire debris flows, are considered as one of the most dangerous g...
In June, 2010, the human-caused Schultz Fire near Flagstaff burned 6,100 ha of mostly steep terrain....
Debris flows are important processes for transporting sediment and large debris in mountain streams,...
Post-fire flooding and erosion can pose a serious threat to life, property and natural resources. Ti...
Research conducted on burned watersheds throughout the Rockies indicates hydrologic recove...
Wildfires in the Colorado Front Range can trigger dramatic increases in runoff and erosion. A better...
Cloud-to-ground lightning flashes and debris-flow-generating rainfall in the post wildfire environme...
Forecasting debris flow hazard is challenging due to the episodic occurrence of debris flows in resp...
Abstract: The fire-flood sequence, in which recently burned areas generate debris flows and floods ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 60-63)Debris flows are a source of substantial erosion in...
There is an increased risk in post-fire debris flow (DF) occurrences in the western USA with recent ...
Increased runoff and erosion commonly occur after wildfires with the onset of precipitation events. ...
These maps present the results of assessments of peak discharges that can potentially be generated b...
These maps present preliminary assessments of the probability of debris-flow activity and estimates ...
These maps present preliminary assessments of the probability of debris-flow activity and estimates ...
Debris flows in a burned area, post-fire debris flows, are considered as one of the most dangerous g...
In June, 2010, the human-caused Schultz Fire near Flagstaff burned 6,100 ha of mostly steep terrain....
Debris flows are important processes for transporting sediment and large debris in mountain streams,...
Post-fire flooding and erosion can pose a serious threat to life, property and natural resources. Ti...
Research conducted on burned watersheds throughout the Rockies indicates hydrologic recove...
Wildfires in the Colorado Front Range can trigger dramatic increases in runoff and erosion. A better...
Cloud-to-ground lightning flashes and debris-flow-generating rainfall in the post wildfire environme...
Forecasting debris flow hazard is challenging due to the episodic occurrence of debris flows in resp...
Abstract: The fire-flood sequence, in which recently burned areas generate debris flows and floods ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 60-63)Debris flows are a source of substantial erosion in...
There is an increased risk in post-fire debris flow (DF) occurrences in the western USA with recent ...
Increased runoff and erosion commonly occur after wildfires with the onset of precipitation events. ...