Debris flow

Debris flows are geological phenomena in which water-laden masses of soil and fragmented rock rush down mountainsides, funnel into stream channels, entrain objects in their paths, and form thick, muddy deposits on valley floors. They generally have bulk densities comparable to those of rock avalanches and other types of landslides (roughly 2000 kilograms per cubic meter), but owing to widespread sediment liquefaction caused by high pore-fluid pressures, they can flow almost as fluidly as water. Debris flows descending steep channels commonly attain speeds that surpass 10 meters per second (more than 20 miles per hour), although some large flows can reach speeds that are much greater. Debris flows with volumes ranging up to about 100,000 cubic meters occur frequently in mountainous regions worldwide. The largest prehistoric flows have had volumes exceeding 1 billion cubic meters (i.e., 1 cubic kilometer). As a result of their high sediment concentrations and mobility, debris flows can be very destructive.

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Pasadena school district files lawsuit against Edison over Eaton fire damages

The Los Angeles Times 24 Mar 2025
... to raise electric rates to cover payments it made to victims of the devastating 2017 Thomas wildfire in Ventura and Santa Barbara counties that later was blamed for debris flows that killed 23.

Mt Spurr Alaska – Activity Rising

Armstrong Economics 23 Mar 2025
COMMENT ... The most recent major eruptive period occurred approximately 8,0009,000 years ago, involving pyroclastic flows and lava dome formation that shaped the current structure of the volcano ... There were earthquakes in 2004 and debris flows by 2005.

Floods and landslides: Assessing the risks of glacial lake outbursts

The Cincinnati Herald 22 Mar 2025
But as permafrost thaws, even solid rock becomes less stable and is more prone to breaking, while ice and debris are more likely to become detached and turn into destructive and dangerous debris flows.

Billions will suffer if rapid glacial melt continues: report

Dawn 22 Mar 2025
These risks come with a number of other associated threats like debris flows and floods, avalanches, rock- and icefalls, landslide dam outburst floods and glacial lake outburst floods that can pose ...

Nearly half of landslides during B.C. weather disaster linked to logging, wildfire: study

CBC 21 Mar 2025
A study has found nearly half of the landslides, debris flows and washouts that occurred during British Columbia’s atmospheric river disaster in November 2021 originated in areas that had been logged or burned by wildfire ... .

Parks and Rec asks AG to remove billboard in Hag�t�a for reburial of ancestral remains

Guam Pacific Daily News 21 Mar 2025
... FROM A TOWN IN THE MIDWEST AND SADLY THE MOST HEARTWRENCHING DESTRUCTION WAS COVERING A RIVER WITH DEBRIS THAT FLOWED THRU HAGATNA FOR THOUSANDS OF YEARS WITH ONLY THE SURVIVAL OF A SPANISH BRIDGE.

Boom barrier to check floating debris, hyacinth in Gomti

Hindustan Times 21 Mar 2025
A boom barrier consists of a hinged horizontal bar designed to regulate debris flow in the water, and this automated mechanism will help contain and manage floating waste effectively.

Forest of Dean flood prevention scheme is awarded £800,000

BBC News 21 Mar 2025
... to slow the flow of water to nearby towns and villages ... This includes the project's woody-debris features, such as logs that catch silt and leaf debris to slow the flow of water on a large scale.

Nearly half of landslides during B.C. disaster linked to logging, wildfire: study

North Shore News 21 Mar 2025
VANCOUVER — A study has found nearly half of the landslides, debris flows and washouts that occurred during British Columbia's atmospheric river disaster in November 2021 originated in areas that had been logged or burned by wildfire.

In the news today: Carney and premiers to meet, Liberal MP being dropped by party

Moosejaw Today 21 Mar 2025
A study has found nearly half of the landslides, debris flows and washouts that occurred during British Columbia's atmospheric river disaster in November 2021 originated in areas that had been logged or burned by wildfire.

Fish monitoring on the Tyne in hiatus as equipment breaks again

BBC News 21 Mar 2025
The EA said the channel on the monitor broke due to high flows in the "dynamic" river, which typically carries a large amount of debris downstream ... The EA said it was still investigating. .

CM Murad cracks whip on municipalities digging up Karachi roads

Dawn 21 Mar 2025
KARACHI ...Karachi Issues Portal’. During the discussion, the CM pointed out various issues, such as overflowing gutters, sanitation problems, debris on main roads, and other factors disrupting traffic flow and harming the administration’s reputation ... .

How Drain Cleaning Services Help Improve Water Flow and Prevent Pipe Damage

GetNews 20 Mar 2025
Over time, drains accumulate debris such as grease, soap scum, food particles, and mineral deposits ... Improved water flow by clearing debris and buildup, reducing strain on the plumbing system.

CM for evolving monitoring system through dedicated portal to address civic issues

Urdu Point 20 Mar 2025
... Shah pointed out various minor issues, such as overflowing gutters, sanitation problems, debris on main roads, and other factors disrupting traffic flow and harming the administration's reputation.

Only mayor, commissioner can issue road-cutting permit: CM

The News International 20 Mar 2025
PPI ... Shah also mentioned various minor issues, such as overflowing gutters, sanitation problems, debris on main roads, and other factors disrupting traffic flow and harming the administration’s reputation ... .
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