Superficial and Full-Depth Avalanches

F. Louchet
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This chapter is dedicated to two geometrically extreme and opposite cases of snow avalanches, respectively qualified as loose snow and full-depth ones. A general feature is the absence of a weak layer, which eliminates any basal crack initiation by collapse. The former type consists of superficial flows of low-cohesion snow grains, whereas the latter essentially involves the whole snow cover gliding on the bare ground. Superficial avalanches are often released on high-angle slopes, gradually gathering new snow grains as they propagate in fan-like shapes. The smallest ones are known as “sluffs”. Their release mechanism is reminiscent of Bak’s sand pile described in appendix A. Different types of full-depth avalanches can be defined in terms of water percolation through the snow cover or at the snow/ground interface. They correspond to different release processes. Their flow and arrest mechanisms are also analyzed in terms of grain sintering in a granular fluid.
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浅表和全深度雪崩
本章专门讨论两种几何极端和相反的雪崩情况,分别称为松散雪和全深度雪。一个普遍的特征是没有弱层,这消除了任何由坍塌引起的基底裂缝。前一种类型是低黏结力雪粒的表层流动,而后一种类型基本上是整个积雪在裸露地面上滑动。表面的雪崩通常在高角度的斜坡上释放,当它们以扇形传播时,逐渐聚集新的雪粒。最小的被称为“sluffs”。它们的释放机制让人想起附录a中描述的巴克沙堆。不同类型的全深度雪崩可以根据水通过积雪或在雪/地面界面的渗透来定义。它们对应于不同的发布过程。从颗粒流体烧结的角度分析了它们的流动和阻滞机理。
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