Brief communication: The curious case of the large wood-laden flow event in the Pocuro stream (Chile)

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Large wood transported during extreme flood events can represent a relevant additional source of hazards that should be taken into account in mountain environments. However, direct observations and monitoring of large-wood transport during floods are difficult and scarce. Here we present a video of a flood characterised by multiple phases of large-wood transport, including an initial phase of wood-laden flow rarely described in the literature. Estimations of flow velocity and transported wood volume provide a good opportunity to develop models of large-wood-congested transport.

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Ravazzolo, D., Mao, L., Mazzorana, B., & Ruiz-Villanueva, V. (2017). Brief communication: The curious case of the large wood-laden flow event in the Pocuro stream (Chile). Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences, 17(11), 2053–2058. https://doi.org/10.5194/nhess-17-2053-2017

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