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A model for debris accumulation and mobilization in steep mountain streams
Authors:MICHAEL J BOVIS  BRUCE R DAGG
Institution:Department of Geography , University of British Columbia , Vancouver, BC, Canada , V6T 1WS
Abstract:Abstract

Previous work on the initiation of debris flows has emphasized the roles played by material strength, stream gradient, and fluid pressure, but in most published models the friction angle (φ′) of the channel material is assigned some characteristic or constant value. The model presented here retains gradient and pressure as variables, and considers the probable changes in φ′ and hydraulic conductivity, K, of channel debris over time. Preliminary results from the Howe Sound area in southwest British Columbia suggest that stream reworking may lead to small increases in φ′ and large increases in K, rendering channel debris more stable with time. This is partially offset by a local increase in channel gradient as debris accumulates. These factors favour the growth of large, marginally stable debris deposits, and may lead to high-magnitude, low-frequency debris torrents in channels not steep enough to produce torrents directly from hillslope failure events.
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