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Storm rainfall conditions for floods and debris flows from recently burned areas in southwestern Colorado and southern California

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Cannon, Susan H, Gartner, Joseph E, Wilson, Raymond C, Bowers, James C, and Laber, Jayme L, Storm rainfall conditions for floods and debris flows from recently burned areas in southwestern Colorado and southern California: .

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Debris flows generated during rain storms on recently burned areas have destroyed lives and property throughout the Western U.S. Field evidence indicate that unlike landslide-triggered debris flows, these events have no identifiable initiation source and can occur with little or no antecedent moisture. Using rain gage and response data from five fires in Colorado and southern California, we document the rainfall conditions that have triggered post-fire debris flows and develop empirical rainfall intensity?duration thresholds for the occurrence of debris flows and floods following wildfires in these settings. This information can provide guidance for warning systems and planning for emergency response in similar settings. Debris flows [...]

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From Source - Mendeley RIS Export <br> On - Wed Sep 19 08:03:42 MDT 2012

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