The estimation of runout distances on fans has a major role in assessing debris-flow hazards. Different methods have been devised for this purpose: volume balance, limiting topographic methods, empirical equations, and physical approaches. Data collected from field observations are the basis for developing, testing, and improving predictive methods, while laboratory tests on small-scale models are another suitable approach for studying debris-flow runout under controlled conditions and for developing predictive equations. This paper analyses the problemof assessing runout distance, focusing on six debris flows thatwere triggered on July 5th, 2006 by intense rainfall near Cortina d'Ampezzo (Dolomites, north-eastern Italy). Detailed field sur...
The estimation of debris flow volumes is a basic requirement for the assessment of debris flow hazar...
The estimation of debris flow volumes is a basic requirement for the assessment of debris flow hazar...
Empirical mobility relationships can be used for delineating debris flow inundated areas. A database...
Debris flows are common phenomena in mountainous, steep and prone-to-intense-erosion catchments. The...
The accurate prediction of runout distances, velocities and the knowledge of flow rheology can reduc...
The accurate prediction of runout distances, velocities and the knowledge of flow rheology can reduc...
The estimation of debris-flow magnitude is an essential step in the assessment of debris-flow hazard...
On June 30, 2001, a debris flow occurred in the Acquabona Creek, a small catchment of the Eastern Do...
The first objective of the work is to test a cost-effective tool for the collection of debris flows ...
The first objective of the work is to test a cost-effective tool for the collection of debris flows ...
The first objective of the work is to test a cost-effective tool for the collection of debris flows ...
The first objective of the work is to test a cost-effective tool for the collection of debris flows ...
The first objective of the work is to test a cost-effective tool for the collection of debris flows ...
The first objective of the work is to test a cost-effective tool for the collection of debris flows ...
The estimation of debris flow volumes is a basic requirement for the assessment of debris flow hazar...
The estimation of debris flow volumes is a basic requirement for the assessment of debris flow hazar...
The estimation of debris flow volumes is a basic requirement for the assessment of debris flow hazar...
Empirical mobility relationships can be used for delineating debris flow inundated areas. A database...
Debris flows are common phenomena in mountainous, steep and prone-to-intense-erosion catchments. The...
The accurate prediction of runout distances, velocities and the knowledge of flow rheology can reduc...
The accurate prediction of runout distances, velocities and the knowledge of flow rheology can reduc...
The estimation of debris-flow magnitude is an essential step in the assessment of debris-flow hazard...
On June 30, 2001, a debris flow occurred in the Acquabona Creek, a small catchment of the Eastern Do...
The first objective of the work is to test a cost-effective tool for the collection of debris flows ...
The first objective of the work is to test a cost-effective tool for the collection of debris flows ...
The first objective of the work is to test a cost-effective tool for the collection of debris flows ...
The first objective of the work is to test a cost-effective tool for the collection of debris flows ...
The first objective of the work is to test a cost-effective tool for the collection of debris flows ...
The first objective of the work is to test a cost-effective tool for the collection of debris flows ...
The estimation of debris flow volumes is a basic requirement for the assessment of debris flow hazar...
The estimation of debris flow volumes is a basic requirement for the assessment of debris flow hazar...
The estimation of debris flow volumes is a basic requirement for the assessment of debris flow hazar...
Empirical mobility relationships can be used for delineating debris flow inundated areas. A database...