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Empirical model for the volume-change behavior of debris flows

January 1, 1993

The potential travel down hillsides; movement stops where the volume-change behavior of flows as they travel down hillsides ; movement stops where the volume of actively flowing debris becomes negligible. The average change in volume over distance for 26 recent debris flows in the Honolulu area was assumed to be a function of the slope over which the debris flow traveled, the degree of flow confinement by the channel, and an assigned value for the type of vegetation through which the debris flow traveled. Analysis of the data yielded a relation that can be incorporated into digital elevation models to characterize debris-flow travel on Oahu.

Publication Year 1993
Title Empirical model for the volume-change behavior of debris flows
Authors S.H. Cannon
Publication Type Conference Paper
Publication Subtype Conference Paper
Index ID 70018020
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse