Dry-snow slab avalanche release is preceded by a fracture process within the snowpack. Recognizing weak-layer collapse as an integral part of the fracture process is crucial and explains phenomena such as whumpf sounds and remote triggering of avalanches from low-angle terrain. In this two-part work we propose a novel closed-form analytical model for a snowpack under skier loading and a mixed-mode failure criterion for the nucleation of weak-layer failure. In the first part of this two-part series we introduce a closed-form analytical model of a snowpack accounting for the deformable layer. Despite the importance of persistent weak layers for slab avalanche release, no simple analytical model considering weak-layer deformations is availa...
Before a dry snow slab avalanche is released, a shear failure along a weak layer or an interface has...
[1] Dry snow slab avalanches release as a result of the failure of a weakly bonded layer located bel...
Dry-snow slab avalanches are generally caused by a sequence of fracture processes, including failure...
Dry-snow slab avalanche release is preceded by a fracture process within the snowpack. Recognizing w...
Using the analytical model presented in Part 1 ofthis two-part paper, a new conceptual understanding...
Using the analytical model presented in part I of this two-part paper, a new conceptual understandin...
Snowpack weak layers may fail due to excess stresses of various natures, caused by snowfall, skiers,...
International audienceThe failure of a weak snow layer buried below cohesive slab layers is a necess...
The paper presents a model of snow slab release based on the concept of the presence of ground-para...
The failure of a weak snow layer buried below cohesive slab layers is a necessary, but insufficient,...
Dry-snow slab avalanches start with a local failure in a weak snowpack layer buried below cohesive s...
The failure of a weak snow layer is the first in a series of processes involved in dry‐snow slab ava...
ABSTRACT: Recent experimental and theoretical work has provided new insight into weak layer fracture...
Understanding failure initiation within weak snow layers is essential for modeling and predicting dr...
This paper analyses the conditions for triggering of dry snow slab avalanches. As suggested by sever...
Before a dry snow slab avalanche is released, a shear failure along a weak layer or an interface has...
[1] Dry snow slab avalanches release as a result of the failure of a weakly bonded layer located bel...
Dry-snow slab avalanches are generally caused by a sequence of fracture processes, including failure...
Dry-snow slab avalanche release is preceded by a fracture process within the snowpack. Recognizing w...
Using the analytical model presented in Part 1 ofthis two-part paper, a new conceptual understanding...
Using the analytical model presented in part I of this two-part paper, a new conceptual understandin...
Snowpack weak layers may fail due to excess stresses of various natures, caused by snowfall, skiers,...
International audienceThe failure of a weak snow layer buried below cohesive slab layers is a necess...
The paper presents a model of snow slab release based on the concept of the presence of ground-para...
The failure of a weak snow layer buried below cohesive slab layers is a necessary, but insufficient,...
Dry-snow slab avalanches start with a local failure in a weak snowpack layer buried below cohesive s...
The failure of a weak snow layer is the first in a series of processes involved in dry‐snow slab ava...
ABSTRACT: Recent experimental and theoretical work has provided new insight into weak layer fracture...
Understanding failure initiation within weak snow layers is essential for modeling and predicting dr...
This paper analyses the conditions for triggering of dry snow slab avalanches. As suggested by sever...
Before a dry snow slab avalanche is released, a shear failure along a weak layer or an interface has...
[1] Dry snow slab avalanches release as a result of the failure of a weakly bonded layer located bel...
Dry-snow slab avalanches are generally caused by a sequence of fracture processes, including failure...