Fire, earth & rain: Emergency response for wildfire-induced landslide hazards
Mar 2 2016 3:00PM - 7:00AM
BIOL 2200
Seminar
Speaker:
Jerry de Graff
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US Forest Sevice
Hosted by:
Erik Eberhardt/ Oldrich Hungr
Description/Abstract
Wildfire is a unique natural hazard because it poses immediate threats to life and property as well as creating conditions that can lead to subsequent debris flows and accelerated rock fall. This is a significant problem in the western U.S. where large wildfires have become more frequent since the mid-1980s. Limiting the impact of these post-fire geologic hazards requires determining their likelihood and location within the burned area. A rapid assessment is needed to ensure mitigation measures can be implemented prior to initiating rainfall.