2022
DOI: 10.1029/2021jf006470
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Mechanisms of Submarine Debris Flow Growth

Abstract: Submarine debris flows are among the largest types of landslide on planet Earth. They occur under the cloak of the sea so little is known about how they reach such large volumes. Field evidence suggests that the entrainment from the sediment‐rich sea floor enables the growth of submarine debris flows. However, there is a dearth of understanding of the dynamic processes of entrainment. In this study, a new entrainment model is proposed for submarine debris flows with different clay contents. The entrainment mod… Show more

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“…Scholars, at home and abroad, have conducted a lot of research and exploration on the formation mechanism of debris flows. Du et al (2022) analyzed the change of formation conditions of debris flows after the Wenchuan earthquake. Ni Huayong (Hu et al, 2019) studied the formation mechanism of gully bed erosion-dominated debris flows through investigations, mapping and remote sensing interpretation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Scholars, at home and abroad, have conducted a lot of research and exploration on the formation mechanism of debris flows. Du et al (2022) analyzed the change of formation conditions of debris flows after the Wenchuan earthquake. Ni Huayong (Hu et al, 2019) studied the formation mechanism of gully bed erosion-dominated debris flows through investigations, mapping and remote sensing interpretation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%