Shallow Geophysical Mass Flows down Arbitrary Topography
Springer | Geology | March 5, 2016 | ISBN-10: 3319026267 | 282 pages | pdf | 7.8 mb
Springer | Geology | March 5, 2016 | ISBN-10: 3319026267 | 282 pages | pdf | 7.8 mb
Authors: Luca, Ioana, Tai, Yih-Chin, Kuo, Chih-Yu
Laying a mathematical foundation for the readers to formulate thin flows over non-trivial topography
Stimulating practical examples and event back-calculations to demonstrate the applications of the models
Highly beneficial to engineers and public servants who are involved in hazard mitigation projects
Geophysical mass flows, such as landslides, avalanches or debris flows, are frequent mass movement processes in mountain areas and often cause disastrous damage. This book lays a foundation for formulating the depth-averaged equations describing the shallow geophysical mass flows over non-trivial topography. It consists of the detailed derivation of the model equations. The stimulating numerical examples demonstrate how the proposed models are applied. All this make this book accessible to a wide variety of readers, especially senior undergraduate and graduate students of fluid mechanics, civil engineering, applied mathematics, engineering geology, geophysics or engineers who are responsible for hazard management.
Number of Illustrations and Tables
56 b/w illustrations, 4 illustrations in colour
Topics
Geology
Quantitative Geology
Natural Hazards
Geoengineering, Foundations, Hydraulics
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