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FEATURE Natural hazards explained Debris flows: behaviour and hazard assessment Debris flows are water-laden masses of soil and fragmented rock that rush
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Rome / London / /

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Cambridge University Press / Pudasaini S.P. / John Wiley & Sons Ltd / /

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Uzbekistan / United States / Venezuela / Tajikistan / Kyrgyzstan / Kazakhstan / US / /

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Event

Natural Disaster / /

Facility

Cascades Volcano Observatory / Following emplacement / /

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energy dissipation / translational kinetic energy / computational algorithms / law relating accelerations / digital map-manipulation tools / geographical information systems / random kinetic energy / /

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Fork / /

Organization

Geologists’ Association / Cambridge University / Royal Society of London / Geological Society of America Bulletin / Geological Society of London / /

Person

Richard M. Iverson / Darryl Lloyd / Matthew Larsen / /

Position

model for avalanche and debris flows / representative / /

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Oregon / /

PublishedMedium

Nature Geoscience / Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society / Journal of Fluid Mechanics / Journal of Geophysical Research / /

Technology

Geophysics / v.35 / 3-D / simulation / /

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