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Debris Flow on a Seasonally Frozen Rupture Surface at Moose Lake, British Columbia

Authors :
Menno van Hees
Marten Geertsema
Jennifer Hayek
Marta Chiarle
Source :
Landslides in Cold Regions in the Context of Climate Change ISBN: 9783319008660, Landslides in Cold Regions in the Context of Climate Change, pp. 263–270. CH-6330 Cham (ZG): Springer International Publishing, 2014, info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:Geertsema Marten (1), Hees Menno (1), Chiarle Marta (2), Hayek Jennifer (1)/titolo:Debris Flow on a Seasonally Frozen Rupture Surface at Moose Lake, British Columbia/titolo_volume:Landslides in Cold Regions in the Context of Climate Change/curatori_volume:/editore: /anno:2014
Publication Year :
2013
Publisher :
Springer International Publishing, 2013.

Abstract

In early month of November 2007, a 1.4 km debris flow initiated on a steep south-facing slope above Moose Lake in Mount Robson Provincial Park, British Columbia. Snow meltwater was likely concentrated along a shallow seasonally frozen rupture surface, generating high pore water pressure. The debris flow bifurcated into two concentrated gullies before distributing as a debris flood on a snow-covered fan. The debris flow crossed a twin pipeline corridor and came to rest in a ditch against a highway berm. There was no damage to infrastructure. In many ways, the landslide resembles skin flows described in permafrost zones.

Details

ISBN :
978-3-319-00866-0
ISBNs :
9783319008660
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Landslides in Cold Regions in the Context of Climate Change ISBN: 9783319008660, Landslides in Cold Regions in the Context of Climate Change, pp. 263–270. CH-6330 Cham (ZG): Springer International Publishing, 2014, info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:Geertsema Marten (1), Hees Menno (1), Chiarle Marta (2), Hayek Jennifer (1)/titolo:Debris Flow on a Seasonally Frozen Rupture Surface at Moose Lake, British Columbia/titolo_volume:Landslides in Cold Regions in the Context of Climate Change/curatori_volume:/editore: /anno:2014
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....9300fcdaff4a6c239a82f6e279c30b4a
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-00867-7_19