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Comparison of simulated powder snow avalanches with photogrammetric measurements

Photogrammetric measurements of powder-cloud surfaces from large avalanches enable the observation of cloud evolution and dispersion as well as quantification of cloud velocities and powder volumes. Since 2002, a total of six large powder avalanches have been recorded at the test site, Vallée de la...

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Published in:Annals of glaciology 2016-03, Vol.57 (71), p.371-381
Main Authors: Dreier, Lisa, Bühler, Yves, Ginzler, Christian, Bartelt, Perry
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Language:English
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Summary:Photogrammetric measurements of powder-cloud surfaces from large avalanches enable the observation of cloud evolution and dispersion as well as quantification of cloud velocities and powder volumes. Since 2002, a total of six large powder avalanches have been recorded at the test site, Vallée de la Sionne, Switzerland. The high-spatial-resolution photographs, acquired from two different observation angles, allow us to measure the velocity and height of plume-and-cleft structures on the powder-cloud surface. The photogrammetric measurements are supplemented by airborne laser scans of release, entrainment and deposition zones before and after the artificial avalanche release. Even though the precision of the photogrammetric measurements is limited, they are the best data available to test models of powder snow avalanche dynamics. The laser scan data capture initial and boundary conditions while time series of photogrammetric measurements provide insight into mechanisms driving blow-out formation and inertial propagation of the cloud. In this paper we present the experimental measurements and make direct comparisons with model simulations.
ISSN:0260-3055
1727-5644
DOI:10.3189/2016AoG71A532