2021
DOI: 10.1038/s43247-020-00081-8
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Mechanisms of slab avalanche release and impact in the Dyatlov Pass incident in 1959

Abstract: The Dyatlov Pass incident is an intriguing unsolved mystery from the last century. In February 1959, a group of nine experienced Russian mountaineers perished during a difficult expedition in the northern Urals. A snow avalanche hypothesis was proposed, among other theories, but was found to be inconsistent with the evidence of a lower-than-usual slope angle, scarcity of avalanche signs, uncertainties about the trigger mechanism, and abnormal injuries of the victims. The challenge of explaining these observati… Show more

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“…Snow avalanches are among the cryosphere's most violent land surface activities that profoundly influence mountain environment dynamics, evolution, and biodiversity (Schweizer, Bruce Jamieson et al2003;Bebi et al 2009;Korup and Rixen 2014). Snow avalanches seriously threaten transportation corridors, transmission lines, pipelines, and human activities in cold mountainous regions worldwide (Wastl et al 2011;Reichel and Frömming 2014;Cui et al 2021;Gaume and Puzrin 2021). In recent years, snow avalanches have been highly active in the Tianshan Mountains and its surrounding high mountains in Asia, killing more than 1,600 persons from 2009 to 2019 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Snow avalanches are among the cryosphere's most violent land surface activities that profoundly influence mountain environment dynamics, evolution, and biodiversity (Schweizer, Bruce Jamieson et al2003;Bebi et al 2009;Korup and Rixen 2014). Snow avalanches seriously threaten transportation corridors, transmission lines, pipelines, and human activities in cold mountainous regions worldwide (Wastl et al 2011;Reichel and Frömming 2014;Cui et al 2021;Gaume and Puzrin 2021). In recent years, snow avalanches have been highly active in the Tianshan Mountains and its surrounding high mountains in Asia, killing more than 1,600 persons from 2009 to 2019 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fortunately, this breadth of MPM research endeavors has produced many MPM approaches that reduce cell‐crossing‐noise such as the B‐spline MPM, 41 convective particle domain interpolation (CPDI), 42 dual domain MPM (DDMP), 43 “improved” MPM (IMPM), 44 and the recent staggered grid MPM (SGMP) 45 . Today, B‐spline MPM is used in everything from predicting gravitational hazards like tsunamis 46 and avalanches 47,48 to animating realistic visual effects in modern major motion pictures 49,50 . In fact, the computer graphics community continues to be a crucial contributor to MPM research and recently introduced two new interpolation schemes: the affine particle‐in‐cell method (APIC) to better preserve angular momentum, 50 and affine separable FLIP (ASFLIP) for better separation of debris and less dissipation 51 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%