DANG Chao, CHU Nana. Experimental Study on Evolution of Debris Flow Induced by Moraine Lake Outburst Floods[J]. Bulletin of Soiland Water Conservation, 2015, 35(4): 29-33.
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DANG Chao, CHU Nana. Experimental Study on Evolution of Debris Flow Induced by Moraine Lake Outburst Floods[J]. Bulletin of Soiland Water Conservation, 2015, 35(4): 29-33. DOI: 10.13961/j.cnki.stbctb.2015.04.007.
Experimental Study on Evolution of Debris Flow Induced by Moraine Lake Outburst Floods
[Objective] Studying the characteristics of motion and evolution parameters of debris flow induced by glacier lake outburst floods(GLOFs) in order to provide countermeasures for debris flows prevention of this type. [Methods] Base on flume tests
the formation and evolution of debris flow due to moraine lake outburst floods were studied. [Results] The debris flow evolved from GLOFs was attributed to hydraulic reasons
the forming process could be divided into 5 phases. According to unit weight of water-sediment flow
the evolution process of debris flow could be summarized by successive sediment-laden flow
debris flow
sediment-laden flow. Correspondingly
The grain sizes of debris flow evolved from silts to gravels
and to silts in sequence. The outcomes from different sets of the test also showed that the grain sizes of the debris flow positively correlated to the unit weigh of the debris flow. [Conclusion] The motion processes of debris flow depend both on the hydraulic power of the GLOFs and on the grain sizes of bed materials.
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