Comment on “The reduction of friction in long-runout landslides as an emergent phenomenon” by Brandon C. Johnson, Charles S. Campbell, and H. Jay Melosh

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Johnson et al. (2016) use numerical simulations of disks to revisit the mystery of the struzstrom, a kind of landslide that travels an unexpectedly long distance on flat land, far beyond the mountain slope on which it initially accelerated.

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Louge, M. Y. (2016, May 1). Comment on “The reduction of friction in long-runout landslides as an emergent phenomenon” by Brandon C. Johnson, Charles S. Campbell, and H. Jay Melosh. Journal of Geophysical Research: Earth Surface. https://doi.org/10.1002/2016JF003886

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