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Forecasting the 10-hour Timelag Fuel Moisture

Forecasting the 10-hour Timelag Fuel Moisture

Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station (Fort Collins, Colo.), Robert R. Alexander, Carleton B. Edminster, Burchard H. Heede, Charles F. Leaf, David F. Van Haverbeke, Thomas E. Hinds, Pat O. Currie, Dennis M. Donnelly, Eugene M. Wengert, K. L. Dawson, David L. Sturges, J. M. Schmid, Gerald J. Gottfried, Robert C. Szaro, Michael A. Fosberg, Theodore Edmund Lang, Kay Franzreb, Daniel L. Noble, David G. Sabo, Dwight R. Cable, Earle F. Layser, John G. Goodwin, L. J. Heidmann, R. A. Schmidt, Ralph Edmund Campbell, Stanley L. Ponce, Stephen S. Sackett, Thomas John Mills, W. L. Minckley, William H. Moir — 1977
Avalanche dynamics equations are used to estimate flow heights, velocities, specific thrust pressure, maximum specific weight of avalanche debris, and runout distance for 12 avalanche case studies from the Colorado Rocky Mountains. Suggestions are made for using this engineering approach for avalanche zoning and land use planning.
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