Abstract
AbstractThis paper contains statistical analyses of parameters to characterize starting zones of destructive avalanches which have resulted from clear-cut logging in British Columbia, Canada. Data from 76 avalanche sites in the Coast Mountains (western British Columbia) and the Columbia Mountains (eastern British Columbia) are analyzed. The parameters include a selection which characterize snow supply (related to potential avalanche frequency), avalanche magnitude and those which are known to affect avalanche formation including terrain features, vegetation density, vegetation height and ground surface roughness. The results provide the data framework for possibly preventing future disasters by altering logging plans.
Publisher
International Glaciological Society
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48 articles.
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