The need of a low-maintenance and easy-applicable apparatus against debris flow led Maccaferri Innovation Center and the Politecnico of Milan to a new hydraulic-based approach that was focused on the application of a special weir called Mini Skirt Check Dam (MSCD). After a three-years research on applicable equations, a construction site in Ottone (Italy) was identified to have been affected by destructive debris flow in the past years. The site is characterized by the presence of an underground pipe that collects the stream flow rate flowing under the village square. The purpose of this work is to design a MSCD, able to prevent a pressure driven flow in the underground pipe and to avoid the related risk for the inhabitant of the village. M...
A labyrinth weir allows for higher discharge capacity than conventional linear weirs, especially at ...
Debris flows are common in mountainous areas throughout the world. It destroys houses, bridges and c...
The Moscardo Torrent (catchment area 4.1 km2, range in elevation between 890 and 2043 m), a small st...
The need of a low-maintenance and easy-applicable apparatus against debris flow led Maccaferri Innov...
The high-intensity rainfalls occurred on the 4th of August 2015 triggered different debris flows in ...
During floods mountain rivers are affected heavily by transport of sediments in different forms ran...
Debris-flows are very destructive phenomena which can cause material damages and victims: many effor...
International audienceDebris flows are very dangerous phenomena claiming thousands of lives and mill...
Debris flows are a hazardous geological phenomenon occurring in mountainous terrain. In Norway the N...
Debris flow could be catastrophic to residents and property located at their downstream. As a result...
Counteracting the phenomenon of debris flow is implemented in various ways. As international pract...
A new kind of mitigation measure against debris flows are flexible barriers. Compared to similar bar...
Woody debris dams/leaky dams are an increasingly popular Natural Flood Management (NFM) measure in l...
A labyrinth weir allows for higher discharge capacity than conventional linear weirs, especially at ...
Debris flows are common in mountainous areas throughout the world. It destroys houses, bridges and c...
The Moscardo Torrent (catchment area 4.1 km2, range in elevation between 890 and 2043 m), a small st...
The need of a low-maintenance and easy-applicable apparatus against debris flow led Maccaferri Innov...
The high-intensity rainfalls occurred on the 4th of August 2015 triggered different debris flows in ...
During floods mountain rivers are affected heavily by transport of sediments in different forms ran...
Debris-flows are very destructive phenomena which can cause material damages and victims: many effor...
International audienceDebris flows are very dangerous phenomena claiming thousands of lives and mill...
Debris flows are a hazardous geological phenomenon occurring in mountainous terrain. In Norway the N...
Debris flow could be catastrophic to residents and property located at their downstream. As a result...
Counteracting the phenomenon of debris flow is implemented in various ways. As international pract...
A new kind of mitigation measure against debris flows are flexible barriers. Compared to similar bar...
Woody debris dams/leaky dams are an increasingly popular Natural Flood Management (NFM) measure in l...
A labyrinth weir allows for higher discharge capacity than conventional linear weirs, especially at ...
Debris flows are common in mountainous areas throughout the world. It destroys houses, bridges and c...
The Moscardo Torrent (catchment area 4.1 km2, range in elevation between 890 and 2043 m), a small st...