This work is a critical update of the most recent and innovative developments of the avalanche science. It aims at re-founding it on clear scientific bases, from field observations and experiments up to strong mathematical and physical analysis and modeling. It points out snow peculiarities, regarding both static mechanical properties and flow dynamics, that may strongly differ from those of compact solids for the former, and of Newtonian fluids for the latter. It analyzes the general processes involved in avalanche release, in terms of brittle fracture and ductile plasticity, specific friction laws, flow of healable granular materials, percolation concepts, cellular automata, scale invariance, criticality, theory of dynamical systems, bifurcations, etc. As a result, slab triggering (including remote triggering) can be summarized by the “slab avalanche release in 4 steps” concept, based on weak layer local collapse and subsequent propagation driven by slab weight. The frequent abortion of many incipient avalanches is easily explained in terms of snow grain dynamical healing. Sluffs and full-depth avalanches are also analyzed. Such advances pave the way for significant progress in risk evaluation procedures. In the present context of a speeding-up climate warming, possible evolutions of snow cover extent and stability are also tentatively discussed. We show how, in mountainous areas, the present analysis can be extended to other gravitational failures (rock-falls, landslides) that are likely to take over from avalanches in such circumstances. The text is supported by on-line links to field experiments and lectures on triggering mechanisms, risk management, and decision making.
Author(s): Francois Louchet
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Year: 2021
Language: English
Pages: 112
City: New York
Title_Pages
Use_At_Your_Own_Risk
Foreword_and_Acknowledgements
Introduction
Snow_an_Intriguing_Complex_and_Changeable_Solid
Deformation_Fracture_and_Friction_Processes
Slab_Avalanche_Release_Data_and_Field_Experiments
Slab_Avalanche_Modeling
Superficial_and_FullDepth_Avalanches
Snow_and_Avalanches_in_a_Climate_Warming_Context
Summary_and_Conclusion
Appendix_A_Complexity_and_Critical_Phenomena
Appendix_B_Modeling_a_Fluid_to_Solid_Phase_Transition_in_Snow_Weak_Layers_Application_to_Slab_Avalanche_Release
Appendix_C_Stability_of_a_Sintered_Weak_Layer_Disk_Surrounded_by_a_RingShaped_Fluid_Weak_Layer_Zone
References
Index
Biography