EGU2020-4306
https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu2020-4306
EGU General Assembly 2020
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Outlining a stepwise, multi-parameter debris flow monitoring and warning system: an example of application in Aizi Valley, China

Ningsheng Chen
Ningsheng Chen
  • Institute of Mountain Hazards and Environment Chinese Academy of Sciences, Chengdu, China (chennsh@imde.ac.cn)

Abstract: In recent years, the increasing frequency of debris flow demands enhanced effectiveness and efficiency are essential not only from an economic point of view but are also considered as a frontline approach to alleviate hazards. Currently, the key issues are the imbalance between the limited lifespan of equipment, the relatively long period between the recurrences of such hazards, and the wide range of critical rainfall that trigger these disasters. This paper attempt to provide a stepwise multi-parameter debris flow warning system after taking into account the shortcomings observed in other warning systems. The whole system is divided into five stages. Different warning levels can be issued based on the critical rainfall thresholds. Monitoring starts when early warning is issued and it continues with debris flow near warning, movement warning and hazard warning stages. For early warning, historical archives of earthquake and drought are used to choose a debris flow susceptible site for further monitoring, Secondly, weather forecasts provide an alert of possible near warning. Hazardous precipitation, model calculation and debris flow initiation tests, pore pressure sensors and water content sensors are combined to check the critical rainfall and to publically announce a triggering warning. In the final two stages, equipment such as rainfall gauges, flow stage sensors, vibration sensors, low sound sensors and infrasound meters are used to assess movement processes and issue hazard warnings. In addition to these warnings, community-based knowledge and information is also obtained and discussed in detail. The proposed stepwise, multi-parameter debris flow monitoring and warning system has been applied in Aizi valley China which continuously monitors the debris flow activities.

How to cite: Chen, N.: Outlining a stepwise, multi-parameter debris flow monitoring and warning system: an example of application in Aizi Valley, China, EGU General Assembly 2020, Online, 4–8 May 2020, EGU2020-4306, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu2020-4306, 2020

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