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Debris Flows/Avalanched: Process, Recognition, and Mitigation |
A rheologic classification of subaerial sediment-water flows, Thomas C. Pierson and John E. Costa Comprehensive review of debris flow modeling concepts in Japan, Cheng-lung Chen Mobilization of debris flows from soil slips, San Francisco Bay region, California, Stephen D. Ellen and Robert W. Fleming The mechanics of large rock avalanches, H. Jay Melosh The importance of lahar initiation processes, Lee H. Fairchild Meteorological antecedents to debris flow in southwestern British Columbia; Some case studies, Michael Church and Michael J. Miles Rainfall thresholds for triggering a debris avalanching event in the southern Appalachian Mountains, D. G. Neary and L. W. Swift, Jr. Effect of rainfall intensity and duration on debris flows in central Santa Cruz Mountains, California, Gerald F. Wieczorek The effects of fire on the generation of debris flows in southern California, Wade G. Wells II Identification of debris flow hazard on alluvial fans in the Canadian Rocky Mountains, Lionel E. Jackson, Jr., R. A. Kostaschuk, and G. M. MacDonald Debris slide and debris flow historical events in the Appalachians south of the glacial border, G. Michael Clark Holocene debris flows in central Virginia, R. Craig Kochel Dating and interpretation of debris flows by geologic and botanical methods at Whitney Creek Gorge, Mount Shasta, California, W. R. Osterkamp and C. R. Hupp The importance of hollows in debris flow studies; Examples from Marin County, California, Steven L. Reneau and William E. Dietrich Anatomy of a debris flow, Pacifica, California, Roy J. Shlemon, Robert H. Wright, and David R. Montgomery Debris flow defenses in British Columbia, Oldrich Hungr, G. C. Morgan, D. F. VanDine, and D. R. Lister On debris flow/avalanche mitigation and control, San Francisco Bay area, California, Joel E. Baldwin II, Howard F. Donley, and Terry R. Howard Index |