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Debris Flow: Mechanics, Prediction and Countermeasures
(Balkema: Proceedings and Monographs in Engineering, Water and Earth Sciences)
By Tamotsu Takahashi
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
ISBN: 0415435528
edition 2007
PDF 13,1 mb
448 pages

A comprehensive account, treating both theoretical and applied aspects of debris flow, this text begins with a discussion of fundamental mechanical aspects, such as flow characteristics, type classification, mechanics, occurrence and development, fully-developed flow and deposition processes. It sheds light on the application of theory in relation to computer-simulated reproductions of real disasters. Attention is paid to debris flow controlling structures, design effectiveness and performance, soft countermeasure problems, such as identification of debris flow prone ravines and the prediction of occurrence by the concept of precipitation threshold.





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