Debris flow analysis with a one-dimensional dynamic run-out model that incorporates entrained material
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2010
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Quan Luna, B.
Remaître, A.
Asch, Th.W.J. van
Malet, J.P.
Westen, C.J. van
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Abstract
Estimating the magnitude and the intensity of rapid landslides like debris flows is fundamental to evaluate
quantitatively the hazard in a specific location. Intensity varies through the travelled course of the flow and
can be described by physical features such as deposited volume, velocities, height of the flow, impact forces
and pressures. Dynamic run-out models are able to characterize the distribution of the material, its intensity
and define the zone where the elements will experience an impact.