Progress and challenges in glacial lake outburst flood research (2017–2021): a research community perspective
Glacial lake outburst floods (GLOFs) are among the most concerning consequences of
retreating glaciers in mountain ranges worldwide. GLOFs have attracted significant attention …
retreating glaciers in mountain ranges worldwide. GLOFs have attracted significant attention …
An overview of debris-flow mathematical modelling
MG Trujillo-Vela, AM Ramos-Cañón… - Earth-Science …, 2022 - Elsevier
Debris flows are among the most catastrophic natural phenomena, attracting the interest of
researchers, engineers and government agencies. The complexity of the physical process …
researchers, engineers and government agencies. The complexity of the physical process …
A multi‐phase mass flow model
SP Pudasaini, M Mergili - Journal of Geophysical Research …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Geomorphic mass flows are often complex in terms of material composition and its evolution
in space and time. The simulation of those hazardous phenomena would strongly benefit …
in space and time. The simulation of those hazardous phenomena would strongly benefit …
Reconstruction of the 1941 GLOF process chain at lake Palcacocha (Cordillera Blanca, Peru)
The Cordillera Blanca in Peru has been the scene of rapid deglaciation for many decades.
One of numerous lakes formed in the front of the retreating glaciers is the moraine-dammed …
One of numerous lakes formed in the front of the retreating glaciers is the moraine-dammed …
Initiation mechanisms and dynamics of a debris flow originated from debris-ice mixture slope failure in southeast Tibet, China
Glacial debris flows are a common catastrophic hazard in alpine regions due to glacier
recession and permafrost thawing. They are frequently triggered by heavy rainfall and …
recession and permafrost thawing. They are frequently triggered by heavy rainfall and …
Model test on the entrainment phenomenon and energy conversion mechanism of flow-like landslides
HQ Yang, SG Xing, Q Wang, Z Li - Engineering Geology, 2018 - Elsevier
A reduced-scale physical model test with a scale of 1: 2000 is designed based on the
Wenjia Gully landslides. By changing the volume and kinetic energy of the sliding mass, we …
Wenjia Gully landslides. By changing the volume and kinetic energy of the sliding mass, we …
Multi‐model comparison of computed debris flow runout for the 9 January 2018 Montecito, California post‐wildfire event
Hazard assessment for post‐wildfire debris flows, which are common in the steep terrain of
the western United States, has focused on the susceptibility of upstream basins to generate …
the western United States, has focused on the susceptibility of upstream basins to generate …
[HTML][HTML] Computational experiments on the 1962 and 1970 landslide events at Huascarán (Peru) with r. avaflow: Lessons learned for predictive mass flow simulations
Mass flow simulations are considered important tools for hazard analysis. For the simulation
of single process mass flows such as debris flows, robust tools and reasonable parameter …
of single process mass flows such as debris flows, robust tools and reasonable parameter …
Interaction of two-phase debris flow with obstacles
Landslides, debris avalanches and flows are common events in mountainous regions,
causing tremendous damages to people and infrastructures. Their dynamics are …
causing tremendous damages to people and infrastructures. Their dynamics are …
Erosion mechanisms of debris flow on the sediment bed
H Zheng, Z Shi, S Yu, X Fan… - Water Resources …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Debris flows are common geological hazards in mountainous regions worldwide. The scale
of debris flows can be significantly enhanced by basal erosion and bank collapse in the …
of debris flows can be significantly enhanced by basal erosion and bank collapse in the …