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Modelling of debris flows and flash floods propagation: a case study from Italian Alps

Cascini et al., 2022

Document ID
7140320819097589558
Author
Cascini L
Cuomo S
Pastor M
Rendina I
Publication year
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European Journal of Environmental and Civil Engineering

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Storage basins, check dams, barriers and other control works are often used to reduce threats and damage from flow-like mass movements. This paper deals with the effectiveness of two storage basins of the Italian Alps against debris flows followed by a flash flood …
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