Sediment controls on the transition from debris flow to fluvial channels in steep mountain ranges
Steep channel networks commonly show a transition from constant‐gradient colluvial
channels associated with debris flow activity to concave‐up fluvial channels downstream …
channels associated with debris flow activity to concave‐up fluvial channels downstream …
A Robust Channel Head Extraction Method Based on High‐Resolution Topographic Convergence, Suitable for Both Slowly and Fastly Eroding Landscapes
Channel networks exert a key control on drainage basins shape and dynamics, including
the transfer of water and sediments throughout basins, and thus hydrosedimentary hazards …
the transfer of water and sediments throughout basins, and thus hydrosedimentary hazards …
Debris‐Flow Process Controls on Steepland Morphology in the San Gabriel Mountains, California
Steep landscapes evolve largely by debris flows, in addition to fluvial and hillslope
processes. Abundant field observations document that debris flows incise valley bottoms …
processes. Abundant field observations document that debris flows incise valley bottoms …
Efficient debris-flow simulation for steep terrain erosion
Erosion simulation is a common approach used for generating and authoring mountainous
terrains. While water is considered the primary erosion factor, its simulation fails to capture …
terrains. While water is considered the primary erosion factor, its simulation fails to capture …
A Perspective of Surge Dynamics in Natural Debris Flows Through Pulse‐Doppler Radar Observations
T Schöffl, G Nagl, R Koschuch… - Journal of …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
As a consequence of their natural occurrence and the frequent formation of multiple surges
with high sediment loads, debris flows are considered one of the most hazardous gravity …
with high sediment loads, debris flows are considered one of the most hazardous gravity …
New rulers for estimating the magnitude of catastrophic debris flows
T Peng, N Chen, G Hu, S Tian, H Ni, L Huang - Natural Hazards, 2024 - Springer
Abstract On July 25, 2020, at 05: 25, a catastrophic debris flow occurred in the Keke gully,
southwest China, causing a loss of~ $5,000,000. To provide a basis for research and check …
southwest China, causing a loss of~ $5,000,000. To provide a basis for research and check …
Grain size and magnitude of post-earthquake debris flows
EL Harvey - 2022 - orca.cardiff.ac.uk
Post-earthquake debris flows pose significant hazards to recovering local communities and
transport large volumes of co-seismic sediment from hillslopes into higher order channels. In …
transport large volumes of co-seismic sediment from hillslopes into higher order channels. In …
How debris flows shape mountain catchments? Insights from high-resolution topography.
Landscapes are shaped by the interaction of diverse erosion processes, such as hillslope
processes, fluvial erosion, debris-flow erosion. The efficiency of each of these processes …
processes, fluvial erosion, debris-flow erosion. The efficiency of each of these processes …