A debris flow is when there is a “rapid downslope flow of poorly-sorted debris mixed with water” (Ballantyne, 2004). The BGS Debris Flow Susceptibility Model for Great Britain (v6.1) is a 1:50 000 scale raster dataset of Great Britain providing 50 m ground resolution information on the susceptibility/ spatial likelihood, at a given location, to initiate a debris flow. It is based on a combination of geological, hydrogeological and geomorphological data inputs and is primarily concerned with potential ground stability related to natural (rather than anthropogenic) geological and geomorphological conditions. The dataset is designed for those interested specifically in debris flow susceptibility at a regional or national planning scale such a...
Geological maps show where all the floodplains and coastal plains in Britain are located and theref...
Debris-flows pose serious hazards to communities in mountainous regions of the world and are often r...
The British Geological Survey (BGS) has developed a multi-stage methodology for landslide mapping by...
A debris flow is when there is a “rapid downslope flow of poorly-sorted debris mixed with water” (Ba...
This report is the published product of a study by the British Geological Survey (BGS) to produce a ...
The development of susceptibility maps for debris flows is of primary importance due to population p...
Debris-flow phenomena were investigated at six study sites across upland Scotland using a combinatio...
Abstract: The British Geological Survey (BGS) is the national geological agency for Great Britain. P...
Debris flows are a particularly disruptive form of mass movement due to their ability to propagate a...
The BGS has a 175-year history of mapping and recording geology including unstable land. However, p...
With less extreme topography and limited tectonic activity, Great Britain experiences a different l...
This report describes the methods used by GLNB staff who contributed to the assessment of potential ...
The British Geological Survey (BGS) British Pits (BritPits) dataset is derived from the BGS BritPits...
This report is the user’s guide for the national assessment of a suite of seven Engineering Properti...
Landslide research at the British Geological Survey (BGS) is carried out through a number of activit...
Geological maps show where all the floodplains and coastal plains in Britain are located and theref...
Debris-flows pose serious hazards to communities in mountainous regions of the world and are often r...
The British Geological Survey (BGS) has developed a multi-stage methodology for landslide mapping by...
A debris flow is when there is a “rapid downslope flow of poorly-sorted debris mixed with water” (Ba...
This report is the published product of a study by the British Geological Survey (BGS) to produce a ...
The development of susceptibility maps for debris flows is of primary importance due to population p...
Debris-flow phenomena were investigated at six study sites across upland Scotland using a combinatio...
Abstract: The British Geological Survey (BGS) is the national geological agency for Great Britain. P...
Debris flows are a particularly disruptive form of mass movement due to their ability to propagate a...
The BGS has a 175-year history of mapping and recording geology including unstable land. However, p...
With less extreme topography and limited tectonic activity, Great Britain experiences a different l...
This report describes the methods used by GLNB staff who contributed to the assessment of potential ...
The British Geological Survey (BGS) British Pits (BritPits) dataset is derived from the BGS BritPits...
This report is the user’s guide for the national assessment of a suite of seven Engineering Properti...
Landslide research at the British Geological Survey (BGS) is carried out through a number of activit...
Geological maps show where all the floodplains and coastal plains in Britain are located and theref...
Debris-flows pose serious hazards to communities in mountainous regions of the world and are often r...
The British Geological Survey (BGS) has developed a multi-stage methodology for landslide mapping by...