Slushflows — flowing mixtures of water and snow — are a major natural hazard in Norway. Knowledge gathered by the Norwegian Geotechnical Institute during 25 years of slushflow consulting and research is presented. The variation in regional occurrence is described and related to climatic premises and ground conditions. The principal ideas about slushflow release, down-slope propagation and run-out are outlined. They are closely related to the rate and duration of water supply, snowpack properties and geomorphic factors. Slushflow release is caused by basal shear failure aided by water pressure to cause loss of basal support and finally tensile failure through the snowpack. Our methods of hazard evaluation and acute hazard prediction and warn...
Slushflows—flowing mixtures of snow and water—constitute a natural hazard especially in higher lati...
Most recent publications dealing with consequences related to avalanches and slushflows state that t...
This year it is 25 years since the Norwegian parliament decided that NG! should be the institution r...
Rapid mass movement of water-saturated snow, usually known as slushflow or slush avalanche, is a ma...
ABSTRACT. Slushflows- Oowing mixtures of water and snow- are a major natur-al hazard in Norway. Know...
The term ‘slushflow’ was introduced by Washburn and Goldthwait (1958). Eight people perished in slus...
Rapid mass movement of water-saturated snow, usually known as slushflow or slush avalanche, is a maj...
Slushflows are known phenomena that cause significant problems for settlements and infrastructure in...
Symposium on Snow and Ice Processes at the Earth's Surface. Sapporo 1984Slush avalanches, primarily ...
Seeking objective criteria for slushflow prediction and warning, meteorological data has been record...
Seeking objective criteria for slushflow prediction and warning, meteorological data has been record...
Slushflow hazard detection and control are based on both active and passive mitigative measures perf...
Questionnaires concerning slush flows were distributed globally. The purpose of the questionnaire wa...
The article presents results of an analytical review of factual data and scientific studies concerni...
A video of 15 minutes duration reviews different cases of slushflows in May-June 1995 and their beha...
Slushflows—flowing mixtures of snow and water—constitute a natural hazard especially in higher lati...
Most recent publications dealing with consequences related to avalanches and slushflows state that t...
This year it is 25 years since the Norwegian parliament decided that NG! should be the institution r...
Rapid mass movement of water-saturated snow, usually known as slushflow or slush avalanche, is a ma...
ABSTRACT. Slushflows- Oowing mixtures of water and snow- are a major natur-al hazard in Norway. Know...
The term ‘slushflow’ was introduced by Washburn and Goldthwait (1958). Eight people perished in slus...
Rapid mass movement of water-saturated snow, usually known as slushflow or slush avalanche, is a maj...
Slushflows are known phenomena that cause significant problems for settlements and infrastructure in...
Symposium on Snow and Ice Processes at the Earth's Surface. Sapporo 1984Slush avalanches, primarily ...
Seeking objective criteria for slushflow prediction and warning, meteorological data has been record...
Seeking objective criteria for slushflow prediction and warning, meteorological data has been record...
Slushflow hazard detection and control are based on both active and passive mitigative measures perf...
Questionnaires concerning slush flows were distributed globally. The purpose of the questionnaire wa...
The article presents results of an analytical review of factual data and scientific studies concerni...
A video of 15 minutes duration reviews different cases of slushflows in May-June 1995 and their beha...
Slushflows—flowing mixtures of snow and water—constitute a natural hazard especially in higher lati...
Most recent publications dealing with consequences related to avalanches and slushflows state that t...
This year it is 25 years since the Norwegian parliament decided that NG! should be the institution r...