The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10346-017-0832-9During the night of the 21 August 2015, a debris flow took place in one of the presently most active ravines of the Pyrenees, the Portainé torrent (Eastern Pyrenees, Spain), and caused considerable damage to the road. Detailed information was gathered from the debris flow monitoring system recently installed in the torrent and field surveys. The monitoring system measures ground vibration at geophones and flow height at an ultrasonic sensor. Meteorological data showed that the debris flow was triggered by a convective rainstorm with a total rainfall amount of 29 mm. All these data provide information on the debris flow occurrence and dynamics. The ...
Intense rainfall events are a major trigger for flooding and landslides throughout regions with a Me...
The instrumental monitoring of torrential catchments is a fundamental research task that provides ne...
Est associée à cet article toute la ‘Mountain Risks’ research teamInternational audienceDebris flows...
The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10346-017-0832-9During...
The sophisticated monitoring system installed in the Rebaixader catchment incorporates a total of 6 ...
The sophisticated monitoring system installed in the Rebaixader catchment incorporates a total of 6 ...
Rainfall-triggered landslides taking place in the Spanish Eastern Pyrenees have usually been analyse...
Debris flows are very fast mass movements and are considered as one of the most hazardous phenomenai...
Debris flows are very fast mass movements and are considered as one of the most hazardous phenomenai...
Abstract. Rainfall-triggered landslides taking place in the Spanish Eastern Pyrenees have usually be...
Unconfined debris flows (i.e., not in incised channels) are one of the most active geomorphic proce...
The paper presents the experience of two instrumented sites in the Pyrenees where debris flows and r...
The paper presents the experience of two instrumented sites in the Pyrenees where debris flows and r...
The instrumental monitoring of torrential catchments is a fundamental research task and provides nec...
Debris-flow monitoring sites provide many important inputs on their mechanics and strongly improved ...
Intense rainfall events are a major trigger for flooding and landslides throughout regions with a Me...
The instrumental monitoring of torrential catchments is a fundamental research task that provides ne...
Est associée à cet article toute la ‘Mountain Risks’ research teamInternational audienceDebris flows...
The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10346-017-0832-9During...
The sophisticated monitoring system installed in the Rebaixader catchment incorporates a total of 6 ...
The sophisticated monitoring system installed in the Rebaixader catchment incorporates a total of 6 ...
Rainfall-triggered landslides taking place in the Spanish Eastern Pyrenees have usually been analyse...
Debris flows are very fast mass movements and are considered as one of the most hazardous phenomenai...
Debris flows are very fast mass movements and are considered as one of the most hazardous phenomenai...
Abstract. Rainfall-triggered landslides taking place in the Spanish Eastern Pyrenees have usually be...
Unconfined debris flows (i.e., not in incised channels) are one of the most active geomorphic proce...
The paper presents the experience of two instrumented sites in the Pyrenees where debris flows and r...
The paper presents the experience of two instrumented sites in the Pyrenees where debris flows and r...
The instrumental monitoring of torrential catchments is a fundamental research task and provides nec...
Debris-flow monitoring sites provide many important inputs on their mechanics and strongly improved ...
Intense rainfall events are a major trigger for flooding and landslides throughout regions with a Me...
The instrumental monitoring of torrential catchments is a fundamental research task that provides ne...
Est associée à cet article toute la ‘Mountain Risks’ research teamInternational audienceDebris flows...