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Citation Jakob, M. 2005. A size classification for debris flows. Engineering Geology 79:151-161.
Organization BGC Engineering
URL http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0013795205000177
Abstract/Description or Keywords A 10-fold classification for debris flow size is proposed based on total volume, peak discharge and area inundated by debris. Size classes can be used for regional overview studies where detailed site investigations are either unnecessary, too costly or where the highest hazard and risk creeks need to be identified for further study. They are also useful to compare the regional impact between affected areas and the effects of rainstorms, and they allow lay-people to obtain an understanding of debris flow magnitude and consequences. Finally, different size classes allow the estimation of travel times to points of interest based on empirically derived equations. It is proposed that agencies concerned with debris flows should establish a documentation of debris flow size according to this classification, which serves as a data base for hazard and risk planning. Debris flow; Lahar; Landslide; Size classification; Hazard; Risk
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Contact Name Matthias Jakob
Contact Email [email protected]