Debris-flow mobilization from landslides

作者: Richard M. Iverson , Mark E. Reid , Richard G. LaHusen

DOI: 10.1146/ANNUREV.EARTH.25.1.85

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摘要: … and granular temperatures. One-dimensional infinite-… mechanical model by removing Takahashi's assumption of slope-… For more than three hours the saturated zone remained confined …

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