Remedial measures for debris flows at the Agassiz Mountain Institution, British Columbia
On the evening of January 23, 1982 a debris flow having an estimated volume of 11 000 m 3 occurred in a stream channel on the south slope of Mount Agassiz adjacent to the Mountain Institution of the Correctional Services of Canada. The debris flow was one of many that have contributed to the formati...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Canadian geotechnical journal 1984-08, Vol.21 (3), p.505-517 |
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Zusammenfassung: | On the evening of January 23, 1982 a debris flow having an estimated volume of 11 000 m
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occurred in a stream channel on the south slope of Mount Agassiz adjacent to the Mountain Institution of the Correctional Services of Canada. The debris flow was one of many that have contributed to the formation of a large debris fan at the base of the mountain. Debris flows, large rockfalls, and other events can be expected to occur intermittently as part of the ongoing natural erosional processes in steep mountainous terrain.The paper describes the site investigation and analyses carried out and the design and construction of remedial measures to control future debris flows and rockfalls. Remedial measures consisted of improvement of stability of two large rockfall blocks in the debris flow channel using grouted dowels. In addition, two berms and a containment basin were constructed on the debris fan to control future debris flows and rockfalls. Key words: debris flows, debris fan, rockfalls, rock anchors, dowels, containment basin, deflection berm. |
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ISSN: | 0008-3674 1208-6010 |
DOI: | 10.1139/t84-053 |