“…Recent advances in environmental seismology provide unique constraints of the dynamics and timing of landslides, rockfalls, and debris flows (e.g., Barrière et al., 2015; Dammeier et al., 2016; Ekström & Stark, 2013; Hibert et al., 2011; Moretti et al., 2012), as well as sediment transport in rivers (Burtin et al., 2010; Gimbert et al., 2014; Tsai et al., 2012). Debris flows are sources of seismic and acoustic signals, which can be used to estimate location and propagation of their flow fronts (Hürlimann et al., 2019; Marchetti et al., 2019; Schimmel et al., 2018; Schimmel & Hübl, 2015, 2016; Walter et al., 2017). However, multiphase flow contributes to complex seismogenesis (e.g., Iverson, 2003) and typical high‐frequency seismic signals generated by debris flows are sensitive to small‐scale variations in ground structure (e.g., Allstadt, 2013; Hibert et al., 2017; Kean et al., 2015; Ogiso & Yomogida, 2015).…”