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A model for the runout analysis of rapid flow slides, debris flows, and avalanches

Hungr, 1995

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Canadian geotechnical journal

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Runout analyses are used for risk assessment and design of remedial measures against rapid landslides such as debris flows, debris avalanches, rockslide avalanches, large-scale liquefaction failures, and slides of fill and mining waste. A continuum model has been …
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