Debris floods can cause large economic damage and endanger human lives. This paper presents an extreme May 2018 debris flood that occurred in northern Slovenia near the Krvavec ski resort and caused large economic damage. The debris flood was initiated by an extreme rainfall event with a return period of over 50 years. There were large differences in the measured rainfall amounts using different equipment. The estimated volume of the debris material during the event was 4000 m3 /km2 for the Brezovški graben. In order to mitigate the risk due to future debris flood and debris flow events, a check is planned to be constructed. The part of the design process is presented in this paper. Additionally, RAMMS model was used to validate the empiric...
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Climate change is expected to result in more frequent occurrences of extreme flood events, such as ...
On 4 August 2015, a very high intensity storm, 31.5 mm in 20 min (94.5 mm/h), hit the massif of Moun...
In this paper, debris-flow modeling is shown specifically on the basis of a potential debris flow fr...
Different sediment-related disasters due to torrential hazards, such as flash floods, debris flows, ...
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International audienceThe Strug landslide was triggered in December 2001 as a rockslide, followed by...
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Malborghetto Valbruna, in the Friuli Venezia Giulia Region (North-Eastern Italy). Steep rocky slopes...
Debris flows with different magnitudes can have a large impact on debris fan characteristics such as...
Torrential floods are the most frequent natural catastrophic events in Serbia, causing the loss of h...
Torrential floods and landslides are frequent natural disasters in Serbia, but also in the Mlava ...
On 10th of June 2011 a high amount of precipitation fell on southern Norway, the result of this prec...
Climate change is expected to result in more frequent occurrences of extreme flood events, such as ...
On 4 August 2015, a very high intensity storm, 31.5 mm in 20 min (94.5 mm/h), hit the massif of Moun...
In this paper, debris-flow modeling is shown specifically on the basis of a potential debris flow fr...
Different sediment-related disasters due to torrential hazards, such as flash floods, debris flows, ...
In this paper the application of different methods for estimation of magnitudes of rainfall-induced ...
International audienceThe Strug landslide was triggered in December 2001 as a rockslide, followed by...
The Post-Forum Study Tour following the 4th World Landslide Forum 2017 in Ljubljana (Slovenia) focus...
The aim of this bachelor's thesis is to determinate conditions what trigger debris flow on 15. 5. 20...
The paper shows in detail the case of delineation of risk area in the village of Log pod Mangartom i...
In Alpine regions gravity-driven natural hazards, in particular debris flows, endanger settlements a...
Malborghetto Valbruna, in the Friuli Venezia Giulia Region (North-Eastern Italy). Steep rocky slopes...
Debris flows with different magnitudes can have a large impact on debris fan characteristics such as...
Torrential floods are the most frequent natural catastrophic events in Serbia, causing the loss of h...
Torrential floods and landslides are frequent natural disasters in Serbia, but also in the Mlava ...
On 10th of June 2011 a high amount of precipitation fell on southern Norway, the result of this prec...
Climate change is expected to result in more frequent occurrences of extreme flood events, such as ...
On 4 August 2015, a very high intensity storm, 31.5 mm in 20 min (94.5 mm/h), hit the massif of Moun...