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Study on the Relationship Between Landslides, Debris Flows and the Modern River Geological Processes
Abstract In this paper, the development and distributing regularity of landslides, debris flows along Qingyi River in Sichuan province, is the study object. Then, the relationship between hazards and the river geological processes is discussed. By the reflection analysis, the conceptual model of mass motion and stop of slope materials is set up. Moreover, on the basis of utilizing super entropy-theory, the assessment method of stability of the total or segment river is put forward, which provides a new way for prediction of regional geological hazards.
Study on the Relationship Between Landslides, Debris Flows and the Modern River Geological Processes
Abstract In this paper, the development and distributing regularity of landslides, debris flows along Qingyi River in Sichuan province, is the study object. Then, the relationship between hazards and the river geological processes is discussed. By the reflection analysis, the conceptual model of mass motion and stop of slope materials is set up. Moreover, on the basis of utilizing super entropy-theory, the assessment method of stability of the total or segment river is put forward, which provides a new way for prediction of regional geological hazards.
Study on the Relationship Between Landslides, Debris Flows and the Modern River Geological Processes
Professor Zheng, Ming-Xin (author)
Advances in Environmental Geotechnics ; 859-864
2010-01-01
6 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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