Debris flow surges just occurred (Aug. 2, p.m.) at Jiangjia Ravine (N 26°13′–26°17′, E103°06′–103°13′) 🌊
Recorded by our monitoring station (DDFORS), Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS). This is the largest debris flow event at Jiangjia Ravine in recent years.
Many thanks to the Editor @mickymicky06s for the invaluable efforts in handling our manuscript, and also to the Associate Editor and external reviewers.
Our recent study sheds light on the basal stress generated by granular free-surface flows and reveal the micromechanics of stress fluctuations at the grain scale. Published in
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: https://t.co/Nf0LIjLbmX
@JMTurowski Congratulations! 👍This is an excellent work that sheds light on the rock properties controls on fluvial bedrock erosion. The dependence of Young’s modulus and tensile strength are well-discussed, and the size ratio control is very interesting.🧐