口译(哲学)
地形
危害
计算机科学
数字高程模型
计算机模拟
地质学
模拟
遥感
地图学
有机化学
化学
程序设计语言
地理
作者
Marc Christen,Perry Bartelt,Julia Kowalski
标识
DOI:10.3189/172756410791386553
摘要
Abstract Two- and three-dimensional avalanche dynamics models are being increasingly used in hazard-mitigation studies. These models can provide improved and more accurate results for hazard mapping than the simple one-dimensional models presently used in practice. However, two- and three-dimensional models generate an extensive amount of output data, making the interpretation of simulation results more difficult. To perform a simulation in three-dimensional terrain, numerical models require a digital elevation model, specification of avalanche release areas (spatial extent and volume), selection of solution methods, finding an adequate calculation resolution and, finally, the choice of friction parameters. In this paper, the importance and difficulty of correctly setting up and analysing the results of a numerical avalanche dynamics simulation is discussed. We apply the two-dimensional simulation program RAMMS to the 1968 extreme avalanche event In den Arelen . We show the effect of model input variations on simulation results and the dangers and complexities in their interpretation.
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