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Field observations of basal forces and fluid pore pressure in a debris flow

  • Using results from an 8 m2 instrumented force plate we describe field measurements of normal and shear stresses, and fluid pore pressure for a debris flow. The flow depth increased from 0.1 to 1 m within the first 12 s of flow front arrival, remained relatively constant until 100 s, and then gradually decreased to 0.5 m by 600 s. Normal and shear stresses and pore fluid pressure varied in-phase with the flow depth. Calculated bulk densities are ρb = 2000–2250 kg m−3 for the bulk flow and ρf = 1600–1750 kg m−3 for the fluid phase. The ratio of effective normal stress to shear stress yields a Coulomb basal friction angle of ϕ = 26° at the flow front. We did not find a strong correlation between the degree of agitation in the flow, estimated using the signal from a geophone on the force plate, and an assumed dynamic pore fluid pressure. Our data support the idea that excess pore-fluid pressures are long lived in debris flows and therefore contribute to their unusual mobility.

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Author:Brian W. McArdell, Perry Bartelt, Julia KowalskiORCiD
ISBN:0094-8276
Parent Title (English):Geophysical Research Letters (GRL)
Document Type:Article
Language:English
Year of Completion:2007
Date of the Publication (Server):2013/01/21
Tag:debris flow
Volume:34
Issue:7
Link:http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2006GL029183
Zugriffsart:bezahl
Institutes:FH Aachen / Fachbereich Luft- und Raumfahrttechnik