A Review of Study on Chinese Debris-Flow Risk Assessment
Debris-flow risk assessment plays an important role in territorial planning and hazard prevention and alleviation, especially after 5.12 Wenchuan Earthquake, it can provide guidance for post-disaster restoration and reconstruction. Based on plenty of references, such as monograph, journal, thesis an...
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