Debris flow magnitudes: a global catalog

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The episodic occurrence of debris flow events in response to stochastic precipitation and wildfire events makes hazard prediction challenging. Previous work has shown that frequency-magnitude distributions of non-fire-related debris flows follow a power law, but less is known about the distribution of post-fire debris flows. As a first step in parameterizing hazard models, we use frequency-magnitude distributions and cumulative distribution functions to compare volumes of post-fire debris flows to non-fire-related debris flows. Due to the large number of events required to parameterize frequency-magnitude distributions, and the relatively small number of post-fire event magnitudes recorded in the literature, we collected data on 73 recent post-fire events in the field. The resulting catalog of 988 debris flow events is presented as an appendix to this article. We found that the empirical cumulative distribution function of post-fire debris flow volumes is composed of smaller events than that of non-fire-related debris flows. In addition, the slope of the frequency-magnitude distribution of post-fire debris flows is steeper than that of non-fire-related debris flows, evidence that differences in the post-fire environment tend to produce a higher proportion of small events. We propose two possible explanations: 1) post-fire events occur on shorter return intervals than debris flows in similar basins that do not experience fire, causing their distribution to shift toward smaller events due to limitations in sediment supply, or 2) fire causes changes in resisting and driving forces on a package of sediment, such that a smaller perturbation of the system is required in order for a debris flow to occur, resulting in smaller event volumes.

This catalog contains data on 988 debris flow events, compiled from the literature, personal communication with researchers, and original field research. Events are diverse, ranging from runoff-initiated debris flows in the Alps to landslide-initiated debris flows in British Columbia, Canada. Following a number of recent debris flows that followed wildland fires, we concentrated especially on post-fire events (n=264). In order for events to be included in this catalog, an estimate of volume was required. Where data was available, other attributes were also listed, including inundated area, date, initiation mechanism, and wildland fire event.

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DOI https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.783654
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Creator Riley, Karin L; Bendick, Rebecca ORCID logo; Hyde, Kevin D
Publisher PANGAEA
Publication Year 2012
Rights Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported; https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
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Resource Type Dataset
Format text/tab-separated-values
Size 8271 data points
Discipline Earth System Research