ABSTRACT. We present, analyse and discuss air-pressure data from finite-volume chute flows of dry fine snow in air. These experiments have the correct similarity criteria to model powder-snow avalanches and demonstrate the transition from a dense to a suspended flow. We measured the dynamic air pressure at the base of the flow, which features a marked negative pressure peak immediately behind the front. This feature is also seen in observations of natural powder-snow avalanches measured in Russia, Japan and Switzerland in direct numerical simulations of non-Boussinesq suspension flows and in ping-pong ball avalanches. This is evidence for large internal motions and suggests that there is a coherent vortex in the avalanche front. This can re...
ABSTRACT. Powder snow avalanches are natural hazards which affect the way populations live in mounta...
A brief review of different approaches to avalanche dynamics modelling is considered, drawing on ob...
Understanding the physical processes involved in snow avalanche‐obstacle interaction is essential to...
In order to investigate the dynamics and the detailed structure of snow avalanches, we have made sys...
The increasing population and the consequential demand for dwelling and recreation areas lead to mor...
Continuous records have been made during the passage of dry- snow avalanches of both seismic signals...
L'auteur n'a pas fourni de résumé en françaisExperimental study of the influence of protection struc...
In this paper are presented and described the main characteristics of the different kind of snow ava...
Observations were made of impact pressures produced by well developed dry snow avalanches. The equip...
In avalanche engineering and hazard mapping, computing impact pressures exerted by avalanches on rig...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Eaux [TR1_IRSTEA]RIVAGEInternational audienceImpact pressures of snow avalanches...
ABSTRACT: Wet snow avalanches interact with infrastructures around the world but their significance ...
Observations of the deposits, flow marks, and damages of three mixed-snow avalanches of widely diffe...
Snow avalanches are a well-known hazard in alpine regions such as the Alps, the Himalaya, or the Roc...
pie, Voellmy-type models are judged too. curately represent the complex flow beha. snow avalanches. ...
ABSTRACT. Powder snow avalanches are natural hazards which affect the way populations live in mounta...
A brief review of different approaches to avalanche dynamics modelling is considered, drawing on ob...
Understanding the physical processes involved in snow avalanche‐obstacle interaction is essential to...
In order to investigate the dynamics and the detailed structure of snow avalanches, we have made sys...
The increasing population and the consequential demand for dwelling and recreation areas lead to mor...
Continuous records have been made during the passage of dry- snow avalanches of both seismic signals...
L'auteur n'a pas fourni de résumé en françaisExperimental study of the influence of protection struc...
In this paper are presented and described the main characteristics of the different kind of snow ava...
Observations were made of impact pressures produced by well developed dry snow avalanches. The equip...
In avalanche engineering and hazard mapping, computing impact pressures exerted by avalanches on rig...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Eaux [TR1_IRSTEA]RIVAGEInternational audienceImpact pressures of snow avalanches...
ABSTRACT: Wet snow avalanches interact with infrastructures around the world but their significance ...
Observations of the deposits, flow marks, and damages of three mixed-snow avalanches of widely diffe...
Snow avalanches are a well-known hazard in alpine regions such as the Alps, the Himalaya, or the Roc...
pie, Voellmy-type models are judged too. curately represent the complex flow beha. snow avalanches. ...
ABSTRACT. Powder snow avalanches are natural hazards which affect the way populations live in mounta...
A brief review of different approaches to avalanche dynamics modelling is considered, drawing on ob...
Understanding the physical processes involved in snow avalanche‐obstacle interaction is essential to...