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Lidar data for gate release experiment at the USGS Debris-Flow Flume 24 and 25 May 2017

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2017-05-24
Time Period
2017-05-25
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Rengers, F.K., and Olsen, M., 2021, Lidar data for gate release experiment at the USGS Debris-Flow Flume 24 and 25 May 2017: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P9OU3U4P.

Summary

Lidar data was collected on 24 and 25 May 2017 at the USGS debris-flow flume to monitor two gate-release debris flow experiments. A static prism of sediment was emplaced behind a gate at the top of the flume. Water was added via sprinklers to the surface and also via pipes to the subsurface, in order to saturate the sediment mass. The sediment mass moved down the flume as a debris flow when the gate was opened. Lidar data were collected from a Riegl VZ-400 terrestrial laser scanner to capture the mass failure. The laser scanner was modified, so that rather than scanning in a 360 degree motion, as it is designed, it only scanned a narrow swath (approximately 1 mm) along the full profile of the constructed sediment mass. The lidar [...]

Contacts

Point of Contact :
Francis K Rengers
Originator :
Francis K Rengers, Michael Olsen
Metadata Contact :
Francis K Rengers
Distributor :
U.S. Geological Survey - ScienceBase
USGS Mission Area :
Natural Hazards
SDC Data Owner :
Landslide Hazards Program

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Purpose

In order to monitor the geometry and velocity of an experimental debris flow

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