2024
DOI: 10.1017/jfm.2023.1023
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Granular-fluid avalanches: the role of vertical structure and velocity shear

X. Meng,
A.M. Taylor-Noonan,
C.G. Johnson
et al.

Abstract: Field observations of debris flows often show that a deep dry granular front is followed by a progressively thinner and increasingly watery tail. These features have been captured in recent laboratory flume experiments (Taylor-Noonan et al., J. Geophys. Res.: Earth Surf., vol. 127, 2022, e2022JF006622). In these experiments different initial release volumes were used to investigate the dynamics of an undersaturated monodisperse grain–water mixture as it flowed downslope onto a horizontal run-out pad. Correspon… Show more

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