HYDROLOGIC HAZARDS IN THE LOWER DRIFT RIVER BASIN ASSOCIATED WITH THE 1989-1990 ERUPTIONS OF REDOUBT VOLCANO, ALASKA

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DORAVA, JM
MEYER, DF
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[1] U.S. Geological Survey, Anchorage
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10.1016/0377-0273(94)90044-2
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P [天文学、地球科学];
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07 ;
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The eruptions of Redoubt Volcano between December 14, 1989 and April 26, 1990 triggered flows of snow, ice, water, sediment, and debris that traveled down the Drift River as far as its mouth, about 40 km downstream. A major explosive eruption and dome collapse on January 2, 1990 produced the largest flow. The peak discharge of this flow at a location 22 km downstream from the volcano was estimated to be between 12,000 and 60,000 m(3) per second. The estimated peak discharge of this event is more than 100 times larger than the 100-year meteorologically generated flood estimated for the Drift River. Pyroclastic flows and hot meltwater scoured the surface of Drift Glacier on the north flank of the volcano and were transformed into multipulsed, multiphased debris flows. Several other significant flows were generated by eruptions during this period: the two largest of these occurred on December 15, 1989 and February 15, 1990. Subsequent channel changes threatened the Drift River Oil Terminal built on an alluvial fan near the mouth of the Drift River.
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