Debris flows are gravity-driven mass movements that are common natural hazards in mountain regions worldwide. Previous work has shown that measurements of ground vibrations are capable of detecting the timing, speed, and location of debris flows. A remaining question is to what extent additional flow properties, such as grain-size distribution and flow depth can be inferred reliably from seismic data. Here, we experimentally explore the relation of seismic vibrations and normal-force fluctuations with debris-flow composition and dynamics. We use a 5.4 m long and 0.3 m wide channel inclined at 20°, equipped with a geophone plate and force plate. We show that seismic vibrations and normal-force fluctuations induced by debris flows are strongl...
International audienceDeducing relations between the dynamic characteristics of landslides and rockf...
Debris flows are common geological hazards in mountainous regions worldwide. Predicting the impact p...
Debris flows generate seismic waves as they travel downslope and can become more dangerous as they e...
Debris flows are gravity-driven mass movements that are common natural hazards in mountain regions w...
Data and movies of experiments described in De Haas et al. (2021): Deciphering seismic and normal-fo...
Quantifying debris-flow characteristics remains a key challenge in natural hazard research. Recent s...
Debris flows induce seismic ground unrest detectable over large distances. However, recent theoretic...
International audienceGeophysical granular flows exert basal forces that generate seismic signals, w...
We present a novel method for measuring the fluctuating basal normal and shear stresses of debris fl...
Debris flow is one of the major secondary mountain hazards following the earthquake. This study expl...
Recent advances in fluvial seismology have provided solid observational and theoretical evidence tha...
International audienceDeducing relations between the dynamic characteristics of landslides and rockf...
Debris flows are common geological hazards in mountainous regions worldwide. Predicting the impact p...
Debris flows generate seismic waves as they travel downslope and can become more dangerous as they e...
Debris flows are gravity-driven mass movements that are common natural hazards in mountain regions w...
Data and movies of experiments described in De Haas et al. (2021): Deciphering seismic and normal-fo...
Quantifying debris-flow characteristics remains a key challenge in natural hazard research. Recent s...
Debris flows induce seismic ground unrest detectable over large distances. However, recent theoretic...
International audienceGeophysical granular flows exert basal forces that generate seismic signals, w...
We present a novel method for measuring the fluctuating basal normal and shear stresses of debris fl...
Debris flow is one of the major secondary mountain hazards following the earthquake. This study expl...
Recent advances in fluvial seismology have provided solid observational and theoretical evidence tha...
International audienceDeducing relations between the dynamic characteristics of landslides and rockf...
Debris flows are common geological hazards in mountainous regions worldwide. Predicting the impact p...
Debris flows generate seismic waves as they travel downslope and can become more dangerous as they e...