Countermeasures and Scheme in Preventing Zhaohe River Debris Flow Disaster in Erlong Town, Zhenping County in Henan Province

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Zhaohe debris flow gully is located in the south foothill of Funiu Moutain, serious debris flow disasters occurred here. Now it is still threatening downstream villagers’ life and property safety directly. The geology, landform, climate and other natural environment conditions of Zhaohe valley were analyzed. It shows that Zhao He have debris flow formation conditions. A comprehensive treatment scheme including fending dikes, cleaning river, suppressing foot engineering and biological measures, was put forward based on the hazard characteristic.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 1065-1069)

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2377-2380

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December 2014

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