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Kuskonook Creek, an example of a debris flow analysis
Authors:D F VanDine  R F Rodman  P Jordan  J Dupas
Institution:(1) VanDine Geological Engineering Limited, 267 Wildwood Avenue, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, V8S 3W2;(2) Klohn Crippen Consultants Ltd., Nelson, British Columbia, Canada;(3) British Columbia Ministry of Forests, Nelson, British Columbia, Canada;(4) British Columbia Ministry of Transportation, Nelson, British Columbia, Canada
Abstract:Two debris flows occurred on Kuskonook Creek in British Columbia, Canada, in August and September 2004. The initiation factors included a major forest fire in the catchment in 2003, in association with relatively small rainfall events and the accumulation of sediment in the creek channels since the last large debris flow event. Previous regional studies and morphometric comparisons with other similar catchments indicate that Kuskonook Creek has characteristics predisposed to debris flows, even without the affects of a forest fire. Based on the investigations and analyses, a magnitude/frequency relationship for future debris events on Kuskonook Creek was developed, and this information was used to carry out a partial risk assessment. It is suggested that for design purposes, a 1/50-year return period and the corresponding debris flow magnitude of 15,000 m3 would provide conservative protection to the users of the provincial highway at the mouth of the creek.
Keywords:Debris flow  Forest fire  Magnitude/frequency  Risk assessment  Canada  British Columbia  Kuskonook Creek
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