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This project explores the phenomenon of long runout landslides, investigating the mechanisms that allow debris to travel further than expected. By conducting experiments and simulations, it aims to improve understanding of landslide behavior and enhance hazard prediction and mitigation strategies.
Landslides, the violent motion of large masses of debris, rock or snow, are an ever-present danger in mountainous regions the world over.
After the landslide material falls down the mountainside, it will run out some distance away from the mountain even on relatively flat surfaces until the energy it gained from falling is dissipated by friction with the terrain.
Although a simple energy balance argument suggests that a single rock cannot travel farther than the height from which it fell, many l…
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