In June 2013, heavy rainfall caused flooding on most rivers in the province of Alberta, Canada, producing one of Canada’s most expensive natural disasters with about $6 billion (CDN) in damage. Flooding inundated several municipalities including downtown Calgary, the fourth-largest city in Canada. Debris flows and debris floods caused extensive highway closures and damages to development on alluvial fans. Following these events, the Government of Alberta requested an inventory of all fans intersecting municipal development, major roads and highways in Alberta. Such fans may be subject to debris flow, debris flood (mud flows), and/or flood hazards. The study area spans the entirety of the Alberta Rocky Mountains, approximately 51,000 km2 (7%...
During 19–21 June 2013 a heavy precipitation event affected southern Alberta and adjoining regions, ...
Debris flows, debris floods and floods in mountainous areas are responsible for loss of life and dam...
Est associée à cet article toute la ‘Mountain Risks’ research teamInternational audienceDebris flows...
In June 2013, heavy rainfall caused flooding on most rivers in the province of Alberta, Canada, prod...
In June 2013, heavy rainfall caused flooding on most rivers in the province of Alberta, Canada, prod...
A destructive debris flood occurred between 19 and 21 June 2013 on Cougar Creek, located in Canmore,...
A destructive debris flood occurred between 19 and 21 June 2013 on Cougar Creek, located in Canmore,...
Abstract: Many communities in British Columbia are situated on alluvial fans fed by steep mountain ...
In late June 2013, heavy rainfall and rapidly melting alpine snow triggered flooding throughout much...
We show how a quantitative estimate of debris-flow hazard and risk can be derived simply from the po...
We show how a quantitative estimate of debris-flow hazard and risk can be derived simply from the po...
The 19–21 June 2013 Alberta flood was the costliest (CAD $6 billion) natural disaster in Canadian hi...
Steep creek hazards such as debris flows and debris floods pose considerable risks to mountain commu...
The Elbow River flows through southwest Calgary and is susceptible to flooding with catastrophic res...
During 19–21 June 2013 a heavy precipitation event affected southern Alberta and adjoining regions, ...
During 19–21 June 2013 a heavy precipitation event affected southern Alberta and adjoining regions, ...
Debris flows, debris floods and floods in mountainous areas are responsible for loss of life and dam...
Est associée à cet article toute la ‘Mountain Risks’ research teamInternational audienceDebris flows...
In June 2013, heavy rainfall caused flooding on most rivers in the province of Alberta, Canada, prod...
In June 2013, heavy rainfall caused flooding on most rivers in the province of Alberta, Canada, prod...
A destructive debris flood occurred between 19 and 21 June 2013 on Cougar Creek, located in Canmore,...
A destructive debris flood occurred between 19 and 21 June 2013 on Cougar Creek, located in Canmore,...
Abstract: Many communities in British Columbia are situated on alluvial fans fed by steep mountain ...
In late June 2013, heavy rainfall and rapidly melting alpine snow triggered flooding throughout much...
We show how a quantitative estimate of debris-flow hazard and risk can be derived simply from the po...
We show how a quantitative estimate of debris-flow hazard and risk can be derived simply from the po...
The 19–21 June 2013 Alberta flood was the costliest (CAD $6 billion) natural disaster in Canadian hi...
Steep creek hazards such as debris flows and debris floods pose considerable risks to mountain commu...
The Elbow River flows through southwest Calgary and is susceptible to flooding with catastrophic res...
During 19–21 June 2013 a heavy precipitation event affected southern Alberta and adjoining regions, ...
During 19–21 June 2013 a heavy precipitation event affected southern Alberta and adjoining regions, ...
Debris flows, debris floods and floods in mountainous areas are responsible for loss of life and dam...
Est associée à cet article toute la ‘Mountain Risks’ research teamInternational audienceDebris flows...