On June 30, 2001, a debris flow occurred in the Acquabona Creek, a small catchment of the Eastern Dolomites, Italy. This debris flow originated shortly after an intense rainstorm, characterised by a peak intensity of 8.6 mm per 10 min; it transported a total volume of 30,000 m3, consisting of poorly sorted gravely sand with boulders up to 3 m in diameter. The sediment erosion yield rate reached as high as 20 m3/m. In order to verify the accuracy of the field measurements, the total volume of debris deposits was calculated using three different topographic measurement techniques: 3D laser scanning, terrestrial stereo-photogrammetry survey and total topographic station survey. Data collected so far show that no debris flow has occurred at Acq...
The accurate prediction of runout distances, velocities and the knowledge of flow rheology can reduc...
Direct measurements of the hydrological conditions for the occurrence of debris flows and of flow be...
Direct measurements of the hydrological conditions for the occurrence of debris flows and of flow be...
During intense rainstorms, runoff plays a major role in triggering debris flows in the Dolomite regi...
During intense rainstorms, runoff plays a major role in triggering debris flows in the Dolomite regi...
none3noDuring intense rainstorms, runoff plays a major role in triggering debris flows in the Dolomi...
Debris flows are rapid gravity-induced flows of high-concentration granular-liquid mixtures, consist...
In alpine areas, abundant coarse hillslope sediment is commonly found at the toe of rocky cliffs. Ep...
In alpine areas, abundant coarse hillslope sediment is commonly found at the toe of rocky cliffs. Ep...
In alpine areas, abundant coarse hillslope sediment is commonly found at the toe of rocky cliffs. Ep...
The estimation of runout distances on fans has a major role in assessing debris-flow hazards. Differ...
The Piees de ra Mognes fan at the base of the Punta Nera cliffs, in the Venetian Dolomites (Italy), ...
The Piees de ra Mognes fan at the base of the Punta Nera cliffs, in the Venetian Dolomites (Italy), ...
The accurate prediction of runout distances, velocities and the knowledge of flow rheology can reduc...
none5noThe Piees de ra Mognes fan at the base of the Punta Nera cliffs, in the Venetian Dolomites (I...
The accurate prediction of runout distances, velocities and the knowledge of flow rheology can reduc...
Direct measurements of the hydrological conditions for the occurrence of debris flows and of flow be...
Direct measurements of the hydrological conditions for the occurrence of debris flows and of flow be...
During intense rainstorms, runoff plays a major role in triggering debris flows in the Dolomite regi...
During intense rainstorms, runoff plays a major role in triggering debris flows in the Dolomite regi...
none3noDuring intense rainstorms, runoff plays a major role in triggering debris flows in the Dolomi...
Debris flows are rapid gravity-induced flows of high-concentration granular-liquid mixtures, consist...
In alpine areas, abundant coarse hillslope sediment is commonly found at the toe of rocky cliffs. Ep...
In alpine areas, abundant coarse hillslope sediment is commonly found at the toe of rocky cliffs. Ep...
In alpine areas, abundant coarse hillslope sediment is commonly found at the toe of rocky cliffs. Ep...
The estimation of runout distances on fans has a major role in assessing debris-flow hazards. Differ...
The Piees de ra Mognes fan at the base of the Punta Nera cliffs, in the Venetian Dolomites (Italy), ...
The Piees de ra Mognes fan at the base of the Punta Nera cliffs, in the Venetian Dolomites (Italy), ...
The accurate prediction of runout distances, velocities and the knowledge of flow rheology can reduc...
none5noThe Piees de ra Mognes fan at the base of the Punta Nera cliffs, in the Venetian Dolomites (I...
The accurate prediction of runout distances, velocities and the knowledge of flow rheology can reduc...
Direct measurements of the hydrological conditions for the occurrence of debris flows and of flow be...
Direct measurements of the hydrological conditions for the occurrence of debris flows and of flow be...