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Characteristics of the Disastrous Debris Flow of Chediguan Gully in Yinxing Town, Sichuan Province, on August 20, 2019
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Abstract
On August 20, 2019, at 2 a.m., a disastrous debris flow occurred in Chediguan gully in Yinxing town, China. The debris flow destroyed the drainage groove and the bridge at the exit of the gully. In addition, the debris flow temporarily blocked the Minjiang River during the flood peak, flooding the Taipingyi hydropower station 200 m upstream and leaving two plant workers missing. To further understand the activity of the debris flow after the Wenchuan earthquake, the characteristics of this debris flow event were studied. Eleven years after the Wenchuan earthquake, a disastrous debris flow still occurred in the Chediguan catchment, causing more severe losses than those of earlier debris flows. In this paper, the formation mechanism and dynamic characteristics of this debris flow event are analysed based on a drone survey, high-definition remote sensing interpretations and other means. The catastrophic debris flow event indicates that debris flows in the Wenchuan earthquake area are still active. A large amount of dredging work in the main gully could effectively reduce the debris flow risk in the gully. In addition, it is also important to repair or rebuild damaged mitigation measures and to establish a real-time monitoring and early warning system for the high-risk gully.
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Title: Characteristics of the Disastrous Debris Flow of Chediguan Gully in Yinxing Town, Sichuan Province, on August 20, 2019
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Abstract
On August 20, 2019, at 2 a.
m.
, a disastrous debris flow occurred in Chediguan gully in Yinxing town, China.
The debris flow destroyed the drainage groove and the bridge at the exit of the gully.
In addition, the debris flow temporarily blocked the Minjiang River during the flood peak, flooding the Taipingyi hydropower station 200 m upstream and leaving two plant workers missing.
To further understand the activity of the debris flow after the Wenchuan earthquake, the characteristics of this debris flow event were studied.
Eleven years after the Wenchuan earthquake, a disastrous debris flow still occurred in the Chediguan catchment, causing more severe losses than those of earlier debris flows.
In this paper, the formation mechanism and dynamic characteristics of this debris flow event are analysed based on a drone survey, high-definition remote sensing interpretations and other means.
The catastrophic debris flow event indicates that debris flows in the Wenchuan earthquake area are still active.
A large amount of dredging work in the main gully could effectively reduce the debris flow risk in the gully.
In addition, it is also important to repair or rebuild damaged mitigation measures and to establish a real-time monitoring and early warning system for the high-risk gully.
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