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Citation Sutton, E. 2011. Influence of hydrometeorological controls on debris flows near Chilliwack, British Columbia. MRM Thesis, SFU.
Organization SFU
URL http://pics.uvic.ca/sites/default/files/uploads/publications/sutton_thesis_2011.pdf
Abstract/Description or Keywords This study aims to identify hydrometeorological variables near Chilliwack, BC which
have initiated past debris flows in order to gain insight about conditions that could inform
emergency planning and adaptation in future. A database of storms between 1980 and
2007 and their hydrometeorological characteristics including storm total rainfall and
duration, intense rainfall total and duration, and 1 to 4 week cumulative antecedent rainfall
were compiled. Stepwise logistic regression was used to determine a model which
isolated intense rainfall total and occurrence of storms during the rain-on-snow season as
the most significant variable distinguishing between debris flow and non-debris flow
storms. However, the low predictive power of this analysis suggests that other
characteristics, such as land-use, sediment supply, and snow melt may play a large role in
debris flow initiation in this region.
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Regional Watershed Lower Fraser
Sub-watershed if known
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