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Discover Ludwig"debris flow" is a correct and commonly used term in written English
It is used to refer to a type of mass movement, or landslide, of loose rock, soil, and other debris. For example, "The landslide was caused by a debris flow in the mountains above."
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In geology, it would be known as a debris flow.
The debris flow velocity was measured and subsequently used to characterise the viscous debris flow.
"The beginning of debris flow is high precipitation, or long periods of precipitation," Dr. Reynard said.
The debris flow went through the place picking up pots and cans.
The debris flow, entering through windows as well as doors, continued to rise.
As the truck accelerated down the steep hill, the debris flow chased and caught it.
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The developed real-time GIS-based debris-flow hazard assessment framework is applied to three debris flow-damaged expressway areas in Korea to verify its validity.
This indicates a high mobility for the rockslide-debris flow.
When the Bagnold number and the Reynolds number are small, a viscous-debris flow occurs.
He wondered who remembered, nine years back, the debris-flow inundations of Glendora and Azusa, scarcely twenty miles away.
Secondly, the sandy-debris-flow sandstones are mass transport deposits.
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