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Pleistocene rock avalanche, damming, and secondary debris flow along the Cotahuasi river, Peru
(Elsevier, 2020-12)
Landslides are among the most frequent and dangerous mass removal processes around the globe. They can be triggered by different phenomena such as earthquakes, extraordinary rains, glacier outbursts, volcanic activity, ...
New toppling dynamics for the self-organized critical rainfall model
(2002-11)
In this paper we introduce two new dynamical features of rainfall phenomena into the self-organized critical rainfall model. The new dynamics lead to the constrained random and the complete toppling versions, both of which ...
Postharvest conservation of ‘avalanche’ cut roses with hydroxypropyl methylcellulose-beeswax natural coatingConservação pós-colheita de rosas de corte ‘avalanche’ com recobrimento natural a base de hidroxipropil metilcelulose e cera de abelha
(2019-01-01)
The use of postharvest coatings of fruits and vegetables has been the subject of many studies for their ability to extend the shelf life of vegetables. However, little is known about the effect of coatings on postharvest ...
Sudden large-volume detachments of low-angle mountain glaciers – more frequent than thought?
(Copernicus, 2021)
The detachment of large parts of low-angle mountain glaciers resulting in massive ice-rock avalanches have so far been believed to be a unique type of event, made known to the global scientific community first for the 2002 ...
Pliocene lahar deposits in the Coastal Cordillera of central Chile: Implications for uplift, avalanche deposits, and porphyry copper systems in the Main Andean Cordillera
(PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD, 2006-03)
Lahar deposits occur within a shallow marine sedimentary succession of the Pliocene La Cueva Formation in the Coastal Cordillera of central Chile (33 degrees 40'-34 degrees 15'S). Provenance studies of the abundant volcanic ...