Efficient Debris-flow Simulation for Steep Terrain Erosion

Author:

Jain Aryamaan1ORCID,Benes Bedrich2ORCID,Cordonnier Guillaume1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Inria, Université Côte d'Azur, Sophia-Antipolis, France

2. Purdue University, West Lafayette, United States of America

Abstract

Erosion simulation is a common approach used for generating and authoring mountainous terrains. While water is considered the primary erosion factor, its simulation fails to capture steep slopes near the ridges. In these low-drainage areas, erosion is often approximated with slope-reducing erosion, which yields unrealistically uniform slopes. However, geomorphology observed that another process dominates the low-drainage areas: erosion by debris flow, which is a mixture of mud and rocks triggered by strong climatic events. We propose a new method to capture the interactions between debris flow and fluvial erosion thanks to a new mathematical formulation for debris flow erosion derived from geomorphology and a unified GPU algorithm for erosion and deposition. In particular, we observe that sediment and debris deposition tend to intersect river paths, which motivates the design of a new, approximate flow routing algorithm on the GPU to estimate the water path out of these newly formed depressions. We demonstrate that debris flow carves distinct patterns in the form of erosive scars on steep slopes and cones of deposited debris competing with fluvial erosion downstream.

Funder

Agence Nationale de la Recherche

USDA

USDA NIFA

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

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