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The following pages link to Dennis Michael Staley (Q49501):
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- New model of the Barry Arm landslide in Alaska reveals potential tsunami wave heights of 2 meters, values much lower than previously estimated (Q55722) (← links)
- Updated logistic regression equations for the calculation of post-fire debris-flow likelihood in the western United States (Q58681) (← links)
- Landslides in the northern Colorado Front Range caused by rainfall, September 11-13, 2013 (Q60540) (← links)
- Emergency assessment of post-fire debris-flow hazards for the 2013 Springs Fire, Ventura County, California (Q60545) (← links)
- Emergency assessment of post-fire debris-flow hazards for the 2013 Rim Fire, Stanislaus National Forest and Yosemite National Park, California (Q60795) (← links)
- Emergency assessment of post-fire debris-flow hazards for the 2013 Powerhouse fire, southern California (Q60817) (← links)
- Emergency assessment of post-fire debris-flow hazards for the 2013 Mountain fire, southern California (Q60818) (← links)
- Relations Between Rainfall and Postfire Debris-Flow and Flood Magnitudes for Emergency-Response Planning, San Gabriel Mountains, Southern California (Q64138) (← links)
- Emergency Assessment of Postfire Debris-Flow Hazards for the 2009 Station Fire, San Gabriel Mountains, Southern California (Q64543) (← links)
- Incorporating spatially heterogeneous infiltration capacity into hydrologic models with applications for simulating post‐wildfire debris flow initiation (Q145010) (← links)
- Postwildfire soil‐hydraulic recovery and the persistence of debris flow hazards (Q145840) (← links)
- Forecasting the frequency and magnitude of postfire debris flows across southern California (Q146431) (← links)
- Time since burning and rainfall characteristics impact post-fire debris flow initiation and magnitude (Q146477) (← links)
- Sediment entrainment by debris flows: In situ measurements from the headwaters of a steep catchment (Q147644) (← links)
- Objective definition of rainfall intensity-duration thresholds for post-fire flash floods and debris flows in the area burned by the Waldo Canyon fire, Colorado, USA (Q147678) (← links)
- Developing and testing physically based triggering thresholds for runoff‐generated debris flows (Q149414) (← links)
- An evaluation of debris-flow runout model accuracy and complexity in Montecito, CA: Towards a framework for regional inundation-hazard forecasting (Q149586) (← links)
- Looking through the window of disturbance at post-wildfire debris-flow hazards (Q149593) (← links)
- Topographic change detection at Chalk Cliffs, Colorado, USA, using Airborne LiDAR and UAS-based Structure-from-Motion photogrammetry (Q149594) (← links)
- Post-fire rockfall and debris-flow hazard zonation in the Eagle Creek Fire burn area, Columbia River Gorge, Oregon: a tool for emergency managers and first responders (Q149621) (← links)
- Inundation, flow dynamics, and damage in the 9 January 2018 Montecito Debris-Flow Event, California, USA: Opportunities and challenges for post-wildfire risk assessment (Q149633) (← links)
- Model simulations of flood and debris flow timing in steep catchments after wildfire (Q151312) (← links)
- Amplification of postwildfire peak flow by debris (Q151363) (← links)
- The influence of vegetation cover on debris-flow density during an extreme rainfall in the northern Colorado Front Range (Q151371) (← links)
- Post-fire debris flows in southern California: Science, prediction, and implications for practitioners (Q152881) (← links)
- Constraining the relative importance of raindrop- and flow-driven sediment transport mechanisms in postwildfire environments and implications for recovery time scales (Q153052) (← links)
- Hydrologic conditions and terrestrial laser scanning of post-fire debris flows in the San Gabriel Mountains, CA, U.S.A. (Q153745) (← links)
- Debris flow initiation by runoff in a recently burned basin: Is grain-by-grain sediment bulking or en masse failure to blame? (Q156154) (← links)
- Thresholds for post-wildfire debris flows: Insights from the Pinal Fire, Arizona, USA (Q157467) (← links)
- Barry Arm, Alaska Landslide and Tsunami Monitoring (Q227661) (← links)
- Debris-Flow Forecasts Before Wildfires (Q228671) (← links)
- Rainfall and Landslides in Southern California (Q230067) (← links)
- Analyzing high resolution topography for advancing the understanding of mass and energy transfer through landscapes: A review (Q234825) (← links)
- Characterizing the primary material sources and dominant erosional processes for post-fire debris-flow initiation in a headwater basin using multi-temporal terrestrial laser scanning data (Q236390) (← links)
- Prediction of spatially explicit rainfall intensity–duration thresholds for post-fire debris-flow generation in the western United States (Q239252) (← links)
- Runoff-generated debris flows: observations and modeling of surge initiation, magnitude, and frequency (Q243185) (← links)
- Landslides after wildfire: Initiation, magnitude, and mobility (Q253338) (← links)
- The recurrence interval of post-fire debris-flow generating rainfall in the southwestern United States (Q254056) (← links)
- Evaluating post-wildfire debris-flow rainfall thresholds and volume models at the 2020 Grizzly Creek Fire in Glenwood Canyon, Colorado, USA (Q255812) (← links)
- The science and prediction of post-fire debris flows in the western United States (Q260539) (← links)
- Kinematic evolution of a large paraglacial landslide in the Barry Arm fjord of Alaska (Q261589) (← links)
- A low-cost method to measure the timing of post-fire flash floods and debris flows relative to rainfall (Q267401) (← links)
- Simulating debris flow and levee formation in the 2D shallow flow model D-Claw: Channelized and unconfined flow (Q272170) (← links)
- Predicting the floods that follow the flames (Q277493) (← links)
- Hydrologic conditions and terrestrial laser scanning of post-firedebris flows in the San Gabriel Mountains, CA, U.S.A (Q283012) (← links)
- Observations of debris flows at Chalk Cliffs, Colorado, USA: Part 1, in-situ measurements of flow dynamics, tracer particle movement and video imagery from the summer of 2009 (Q287852) (← links)
- Estimating post-fire debris-flow hazards prior to wildfire using a statistical analysis of historical distributions of fire severity from remote sensing data (Q290394) (← links)
- Conceptual framework for assessing disturbance impacts on debris-flow initiation thresholds across hydroclimatic settings (Q293609) (← links)
- Observations of debris flows at Chalk Cliffs, Colorado, USA: Part 2, changes in surface morphometry from terrestrial laser scanning in the summer of 2009 (Q294104) (← links)
- Value of a dual-polarized gap-filling radar in support of southern California post-fire debris-flow warnings (Q295734) (← links)