2021
DOI: 10.1007/s12665-020-09336-1
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A new prediction model on debris flows caused by runoff mechanism

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“…It mobilizes poorly sorted rock and soil debris from hillslopes and stream channels which cause destructive mass movements that frequently result in both loss of life and damage to infrastructures (Jakob and Hungr, 2005;Dowling and Santi, 2014;Chang et al, 2017;Hu et al, 2019). Many studies focused on the mechanisms and behavior of debris flows (Iverson, 1997;Gregoretti, 2000;Brayshaw and Hassan 2009;Tang et al, 2011a;Yu et al, 2021). Of particular interest is the geomorphic response of landscapes to earthquake shaking, especially the occurrence and characteristics of post-seismic debris flows (Marc et al, 2015;Marc et al, 2016;Fan et al, 2019).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…It mobilizes poorly sorted rock and soil debris from hillslopes and stream channels which cause destructive mass movements that frequently result in both loss of life and damage to infrastructures (Jakob and Hungr, 2005;Dowling and Santi, 2014;Chang et al, 2017;Hu et al, 2019). Many studies focused on the mechanisms and behavior of debris flows (Iverson, 1997;Gregoretti, 2000;Brayshaw and Hassan 2009;Tang et al, 2011a;Yu et al, 2021). Of particular interest is the geomorphic response of landscapes to earthquake shaking, especially the occurrence and characteristics of post-seismic debris flows (Marc et al, 2015;Marc et al, 2016;Fan et al, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%