International audienceEmplacement of a debris avalanche in the White River valley of southern Montserrat (Lesser Antilles), on 26 December 1997, was caused by sector failure of the south flank of the active Soufriere Hills volcano. Pre- and post-emplacement surveys of the region indicate a debris avalanche deposit volume of about 40-50 × 106 m³. This avalanche is modeled as the gravitational flow of a homogeneous continuum governed by a basal friction law. Mass and momentum equations are depth-averaged over the slide thickness. Numerical results show that the observed distribution of debris and duration of emplacement is simulated well for a Coulomb-type friction law with a dynamic friction coefficient dependent upon the thickness and the v...
International audienceThe 7500 BP Socompa sector collapse emplaced 25 km 3 of fragmented rock as a t...
Rapid debris flows are identified among the most dangerous of all landslides. Due to their destructi...
International audienceOver the past 9,150 years, at least 9 flank collapses have been identified in ...
Emplacement of a debris avalanche in the White River valley of southern Montserrat (Lesser Antilles)...
International audienceWe model the submarine emplacement of a debris avalanche generated by the last...
International audienceWe simulate here the emplacement of the debris avalanche generated by the last...
International audienceHigh discharge debris flows in mountainous and volcanic areas are major threat...
International audienceThis work focuses on the use of thin-layer models for simulating fast gravitat...
International audienceNumerical modeling of debris avalanche is presented here. The model uses the l...
International audienceDeposits from ash-cloud surges associated with dome collapse can, under certai...
International audienceVolcanic debris avalanches are extremely destructive phenomena, with the poten...
International audienceThe 7500 BP Socompa sector collapse emplaced 25 km 3 of fragmented rock as a t...
Rapid debris flows are identified among the most dangerous of all landslides. Due to their destructi...
International audienceOver the past 9,150 years, at least 9 flank collapses have been identified in ...
Emplacement of a debris avalanche in the White River valley of southern Montserrat (Lesser Antilles)...
International audienceWe model the submarine emplacement of a debris avalanche generated by the last...
International audienceWe simulate here the emplacement of the debris avalanche generated by the last...
International audienceHigh discharge debris flows in mountainous and volcanic areas are major threat...
International audienceThis work focuses on the use of thin-layer models for simulating fast gravitat...
International audienceNumerical modeling of debris avalanche is presented here. The model uses the l...
International audienceDeposits from ash-cloud surges associated with dome collapse can, under certai...
International audienceVolcanic debris avalanches are extremely destructive phenomena, with the poten...
International audienceThe 7500 BP Socompa sector collapse emplaced 25 km 3 of fragmented rock as a t...
Rapid debris flows are identified among the most dangerous of all landslides. Due to their destructi...
International audienceOver the past 9,150 years, at least 9 flank collapses have been identified in ...