Submarine debris flows are events that occur with great frequency on a geological scale and can cause major damage to offshore structures or even loss of human life. Understanding the mechanisms ...
Debris flows are fast-flowing and dangerous slurries of soil and water that often form when intense rainfall soaks hillsides burned by wildfire. As climate change intensifies this hazard, models ...
Geological disasters in the Emei to Mianning section of the Chengdu–Kunming Railway located in southwestern China occur frequently, and many debris flow gullies are distributed along the line. Debris ...
The impacts of the Komonko Creek wildfire on the highway running through the Slocan Valley are expected to be very high, according to a Ministry of Forests report.