Forecasting debris flow hazard is challenging due to the episodic occurrence of debris flows in response to stochastic precipitation and, in some areas, wildfires. In order to facilitate hazard assessment, we have gathered available records of debris flow volumes into the first comprehensive global catalog of debris flows (n = 988). We also present results of field collection of recent debris flows (n = 77) in the northern Rocky Mountains, where debris flow frequency increases following wildfire. As a first step in parameterizing hazard models, we use frequency–magnitude distributions and empirical cumulative distribution functions (ECDFs) to compare volumes of post-fire debris flows to non-fire-related debris flows. The ECDF of post-fire d...
Wildfire-induced changes to soil and vegetation promote runoff-generated debris flows in steep water...
In steep landscapes, wildfire-induced changes to soil and vegetation can lead to extreme and hazardo...
In a series of three studies, we assess modern debris-flow hazards in Arizona from extreme precipita...
The episodic occurrence of debris flow events in response to stochastic precipitation and wildfire e...
Chapter 1: Frequency-magnitude distribution of debris flows compiled from global data, and compariso...
Wildfire increases the probability of debris flows posing hazardous conditions where values-at-risk ...
Debris flows pose a serious threat to human life and infrastructure in downstream areas following wi...
Every year, and in many countries worldwide, wildfires cause significant damage and economic losses ...
Debris flows in a burned area, post-fire debris flows, are considered as one of the most dangerous g...
Deadly and destructive debris flows often follow wildfire, but understanding of changes in the hazar...
Debris flows are important processes for transporting sediment and large debris in mountain streams,...
Wildfires affect large forested areas in many countries worldwide, producing damage and economic los...
Runoff-generated debris flows are a common post-fire hazard in the western United States and a growi...
Postwildfire debris flows are frequently triggered by runoff following high-intensity rainfall, but ...
In June, 2010, the human-caused Schultz Fire near Flagstaff burned 6,100 ha of mostly steep terrain....
Wildfire-induced changes to soil and vegetation promote runoff-generated debris flows in steep water...
In steep landscapes, wildfire-induced changes to soil and vegetation can lead to extreme and hazardo...
In a series of three studies, we assess modern debris-flow hazards in Arizona from extreme precipita...
The episodic occurrence of debris flow events in response to stochastic precipitation and wildfire e...
Chapter 1: Frequency-magnitude distribution of debris flows compiled from global data, and compariso...
Wildfire increases the probability of debris flows posing hazardous conditions where values-at-risk ...
Debris flows pose a serious threat to human life and infrastructure in downstream areas following wi...
Every year, and in many countries worldwide, wildfires cause significant damage and economic losses ...
Debris flows in a burned area, post-fire debris flows, are considered as one of the most dangerous g...
Deadly and destructive debris flows often follow wildfire, but understanding of changes in the hazar...
Debris flows are important processes for transporting sediment and large debris in mountain streams,...
Wildfires affect large forested areas in many countries worldwide, producing damage and economic los...
Runoff-generated debris flows are a common post-fire hazard in the western United States and a growi...
Postwildfire debris flows are frequently triggered by runoff following high-intensity rainfall, but ...
In June, 2010, the human-caused Schultz Fire near Flagstaff burned 6,100 ha of mostly steep terrain....
Wildfire-induced changes to soil and vegetation promote runoff-generated debris flows in steep water...
In steep landscapes, wildfire-induced changes to soil and vegetation can lead to extreme and hazardo...
In a series of three studies, we assess modern debris-flow hazards in Arizona from extreme precipita...