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Debris Flow: Phenomenology and Rheological Modelling by G. Lorenzini β€” book cover

Debris Flow: Phenomenology and Rheological Modelling

by G. Lorenzini, N. Mazza
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Overview

Since the outset, the aim of debris-flow research has been the comprehension of the physical mechanisms that govern the triggering of the phenomenon along particularly steep slopes, mobilization and the relative stoppage halt in the fan areas. One of the challenges of approaches illustrated in previous literature is their possible validation in the field or the lab. Lorenzini and Mazza (both Alma Mater Studiorum, U. of Bologna, Italy) provide methodological details of a rheological model applicable to investigations on debris-flow mechanics which is capable of accurately representing the phenomenology. The U.S. office of WIT Press is Computational Mechanics. Annotation Β© 2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

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Book Details

Published
January 1, 2004
Publisher
WIT Press
Pages
216
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781853128028

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