The effect of sediment density parameter values on the debris flow velocity parameters
Jazaul Ikhsan,
Jahfal Jundi,
Ani Hairani
Abstract:Debris flow is a phenomenon where the material from the eruption is carried away by the flow of water due to rain in the upstream area of the river and usually crashes into watersheds around the volcano. The potential for large debris flows can be caused by high rainfall and sediment deposits that occur during debris flows. Rainfall and sediment carried by water flow can affect the volume and velocity of debris flows. A debris flow simulation was carried out to anticipate casualties and damage using SIMLAR V2.… Show more
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