Alpine debris flows endanger settlements and human life. Mitigation strategies based on hazard maps are necessary tools for land planning. These maps can be made more precise by using numerical models to forecast the inundated areas after carefully selecting those ’key parameters’ (K-P) which directly affect the flow motion and its interaction with the ground surface. Several physically-based 2D models are available for practitioners and governmental agencies, but the selection criteria of model type and of the related K-P remain flexible and partly subjective. This remark has driven us to investigate how different models simulate different types of debris flows (from granular to muddy debris flows, going through intermediate types), also i...
Abstract The aim of this study is the development of an integrated approach for definition of scenar...
International audienceDebris flows are very dangerous phenomena claiming thousands of lives and mill...
Debris flows are a phenomenon in mountains areas, where a large amount of mobile rock material, larg...
Alpine debris flows endanger settlements and human life. Mitigation strategies based on hazard maps ...
In Alpine regions gravity-driven natural hazards, in particular debris flows, endanger settlements a...
Hazard mapping of rapid mass movements in Alpine regions, especially debris flows, remains a challen...
The accurate prediction of runout distances, velocities and the knowledge of flow rheology can reduc...
Debris flows are among the most dangerous natural processes affecting the alpine environment due to ...
The two-dimensional flood routing model FLO-2D, with the capabilities of simulating non-Newtonian se...
Zoning and emergency plans require the definition of debris flow scenarios that can be defined only ...
The occurrence of debris flows has been recorded for more than a century in the European Alps, acco...
A methodology for evaluating debris flow danger is proposed. The methodology consist of three steps:...
Abstract The aim of this study is the development of an integrated approach for definition of scenar...
International audienceDebris flows are very dangerous phenomena claiming thousands of lives and mill...
Debris flows are a phenomenon in mountains areas, where a large amount of mobile rock material, larg...
Alpine debris flows endanger settlements and human life. Mitigation strategies based on hazard maps ...
In Alpine regions gravity-driven natural hazards, in particular debris flows, endanger settlements a...
Hazard mapping of rapid mass movements in Alpine regions, especially debris flows, remains a challen...
The accurate prediction of runout distances, velocities and the knowledge of flow rheology can reduc...
Debris flows are among the most dangerous natural processes affecting the alpine environment due to ...
The two-dimensional flood routing model FLO-2D, with the capabilities of simulating non-Newtonian se...
Zoning and emergency plans require the definition of debris flow scenarios that can be defined only ...
The occurrence of debris flows has been recorded for more than a century in the European Alps, acco...
A methodology for evaluating debris flow danger is proposed. The methodology consist of three steps:...
Abstract The aim of this study is the development of an integrated approach for definition of scenar...
International audienceDebris flows are very dangerous phenomena claiming thousands of lives and mill...
Debris flows are a phenomenon in mountains areas, where a large amount of mobile rock material, larg...