Simulation data of debris flow migration and accumulation process down the slope (2018-2021)

Simulation data of debris flow migration and accumulation process down the slope (2018-2021)


Data content: Taking Baige landslide in 2018 as an example, this data simulated the down-hill migration and accumulation process of debris flow on the slope

Data source: this numerical simulation data was collected and recorded by computer software (using open source code ESYS-Particle).

Data quality description: the data were mainly images and video GIF files, which were processed by video editing and image processing software.

Data application results: Taking the latest Dujiang landslide as an example, the simulation of the downward migration and accumulation process of debris flow along the slope will provide a theoretical basis for the evaluation of landslide disaster effect from the development of similar strata and slope structure.


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File name: the numerical simulation data is stored in the format of picture JPG and video GIF. The file names are "simulation data of debris flow migration and accumulation process down the slope 1. JPG", "simulation data of debris flow migration and accumulation process down the slope 2. JPG", "simulation data of debris flow migration and accumulation process down the slope 3. JPG" "Simulation data of debris flow migration and accumulation process down the slope 4.jpg", "simulation data of debris flow migration and accumulation process down the slope 5.gif".
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Xu, N. (2022). Simulation data of debris flow migration and accumulation process down the slope (2018-2021). A Big Earth Data Platform for Three Poles, DOI: 10.11888/HumanNat.tpdc.272038. CSTR: 18406.11.HumanNat.tpdc.272038. (Download the reference: RIS | Bibtex )

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Catastrophic mechanisms and risk control of disastrous landslides in the Tibetan Plateau (No:2018YFC1505000)

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License: This work is licensed under an Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)


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