CHENG Zunlan, WU Jishan, GENG Xueyong. 2005: Debris Flow Dam Formation in Southeast Tibet. Journal of Mountain Science, 2(2): 155-163.
Citation: CHENG Zunlan, WU Jishan, GENG Xueyong. 2005: Debris Flow Dam Formation in Southeast Tibet. Journal of Mountain Science, 2(2): 155-163.

Debris Flow Dam Formation in Southeast Tibet

  • Glaciers with their deposits abound in the alpine areas of Southeast Tibet. Large debris flows occur frequently from these deposits and form dams that block streams. In this paper, 3 events of large debris flows reported in Peilong Valley located in Southeast Tibet, and which resulted 2 blocking dams resulted, are discussed in details, focusing on the major factors controlling dam formation. The results shows that the first surge group caused by snow and ice avalanches, ice-lake breaks, and large-scale landslides, with a high peak discharge and high velocity, and an abundance of boulders, are most likely to form blocking dams.
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