These maps present preliminary assessments of the probability of debris-flow activity and estimates of peak discharges that can potentially be generated by debris flows issuing from basins burned by the Cedar and Paradise Fires of October 2003 in southern California in response to 25-year, 10-year, and 2-year recurrence, 1 hour duration rain storms. The probability maps are based on the application of a logistic multiple regression model that describes the percent chance of debris-flow production from an individual basin as a function of burned extent, soil properties, basin gradients, and storm rainfall. The peak-discharge maps are based on application of a multiple-regression model that can be used to estimate debris-flow peak discharge a...
2011-07-15The prediction of extreme runoff events has significant risk and financial implications wh...
Debris flows are a typical hazard on steep slopes after wildfire, but unlike debris flows that mobil...
Climate changes are expected to increase the likelihood, volume, and overall hazard of post-wildfire...
These maps present preliminary assessments of the probability of debris-flow activity and estimates ...
These maps present the results of assessments of peak discharges that can potentially be generated b...
These maps present the results of assessments of peak discharges that can potentially be generated b...
Debris flows are important processes for transporting sediment and large debris in mountain streams,...
Debris flows in a burned area, post-fire debris flows, are considered as one of the most dangerous g...
The steep, tectonically active terrain along the Central California (USA) coast is well known to pro...
Debris flow hazard and risk assessments are critical tools in mitigating and planning for these even...
There is an increased risk in post-fire debris flow (DF) occurrences in the western USA with recent ...
In June, 2010, the human-caused Schultz Fire near Flagstaff burned 6,100 ha of mostly steep terrain....
Runoff-generated debris flows are a common post-fire hazard in the western United States and a growi...
Forecasting debris flow hazard is challenging due to the episodic occurrence of debris flows in resp...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 60-63)Debris flows are a source of substantial erosion in...
2011-07-15The prediction of extreme runoff events has significant risk and financial implications wh...
Debris flows are a typical hazard on steep slopes after wildfire, but unlike debris flows that mobil...
Climate changes are expected to increase the likelihood, volume, and overall hazard of post-wildfire...
These maps present preliminary assessments of the probability of debris-flow activity and estimates ...
These maps present the results of assessments of peak discharges that can potentially be generated b...
These maps present the results of assessments of peak discharges that can potentially be generated b...
Debris flows are important processes for transporting sediment and large debris in mountain streams,...
Debris flows in a burned area, post-fire debris flows, are considered as one of the most dangerous g...
The steep, tectonically active terrain along the Central California (USA) coast is well known to pro...
Debris flow hazard and risk assessments are critical tools in mitigating and planning for these even...
There is an increased risk in post-fire debris flow (DF) occurrences in the western USA with recent ...
In June, 2010, the human-caused Schultz Fire near Flagstaff burned 6,100 ha of mostly steep terrain....
Runoff-generated debris flows are a common post-fire hazard in the western United States and a growi...
Forecasting debris flow hazard is challenging due to the episodic occurrence of debris flows in resp...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 60-63)Debris flows are a source of substantial erosion in...
2011-07-15The prediction of extreme runoff events has significant risk and financial implications wh...
Debris flows are a typical hazard on steep slopes after wildfire, but unlike debris flows that mobil...
Climate changes are expected to increase the likelihood, volume, and overall hazard of post-wildfire...