Characteristics and Mechanics Analysis of Debris Flow Disaster in Xinjiang Arid Area

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Xinjiang arid area is characterized by low rainfall, strong evaporation capacity, sparse vegetation, intensive tectonic movement, and fragile ecological environment ; the rainfall-type debris flow in the arid area are obviously different from the same type debris flow in humid and subhumid area of China with conditions of rainfall excitation, watershed morphology, motion and deposition processes, material composition, active period and disaster mechanism. Investigations and analyses of characteristics of rainfall-type debris flow in the arid area will reveal the rule of the occurrence and development and explore the evolution trends, to establish reasonable disaster reduction measures. Qiaoquli gully located in Kashgar is a typical arid area rainfall debris flow gully. The 50-year frequency outbreak of debris flow in 2005 destroyed chinapakistan highway . Further investigation to this debris flow gully will contribute to our understanding of this kind of debris flow disaster characteristics and mechanism.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 594-597)

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2318-2322

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November 2012

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