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Map and model input and output data covering N 40.0° - 40.375° and W 105.25° - 105.625° in the northern Colorado Front Range for analysis of debris flow initiation resulting from the storm of September 9 - 13, 2013

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Publication Date:
2016
abstract:
Rainfall on 9-13 September 2013 triggered at least 1,138 debris flows in a 3430 km 2 area of the Colorado Front Range. Most flows were triggered in response to two intense rainfall periods, one 12.5-hour-long period on 11-12 September, and one 8-hour-long period on 12 September. Data in this project pertain to an area bounded by N 40.0° - 40.375° and W 105.25° - 105.625° which includes many of the areas where high concentrations of debris flows occurred. These data include a subset of a map of landslide and debris flow scarps (Coe and others, 2014) and raster grids derived from the National Elevation Dataset. These data were used to test a new, parallel implementation of the Transient Rainfall Infiltration and Grid-Based Regional Slope-Stability Model (TRIGRS, see Baum and others, 2010) for the timing and distribution of rainfall-induced shallow landslides. The data accompany an interpretive paper published in the journal Environmental Modeling & Software (Alvioli and Baum, 2016).
Iris type:
05.10 Dataset
Keywords:
Colorado; Flood; Debris Flow; Enviromental Modelling; Front Range; Landslide; TRIGRS
List of contributors:
Alvioli, Massimiliano
Authors of the University:
ALVIOLI MASSIMILIANO
Handle:
https://iris.cnr.it/handle/20.500.14243/325560
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http://dx.doi.org/10.5066/F7ZW1J08
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