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|a Shallow Geophysical Mass Flows down Arbitrary Topography
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|b Model Equations in Topography-fitted Coordinates, Numerical Simulation and Back-calculations of Disastrous Events /
|c by Ioana Luca, Yih-Chin Tai, Chih-Yu Kuo.
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|a Topography-fitted coordinate system -- An alternative of topography-fitted coordinates — unified coordinate system -- Entrainment and deposition at the basal surface -- Continuum mechanical models in a topography-fitted coordinate system -- Numerical examples and experimental validation -- Back-calculation of natural disaster events.
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|a 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.
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