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    DEBRIS FLOW 2010 - Third International Conference on Debris Flow Debris Flow 2010

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    Category DEBRIS FLOW 2010

    Deadline: March 10, 2010 | Date: May 26, 2010

    Venue/Country: Milano, Italy

    Updated: 2010-06-04 19:32:22 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    Debris and hyper-concentrated flows are among the most frequent and destructive of all water related processes. They mainly affect mountain areas in a wide range of morphoclimatic environments and in recent years have attracted more and more attention from the scientific and professional communities, and concern from the public, due to the increasing frequency with which they occur and the death toll they claim.
    Higher population pressures on natural resources and increased activity in hazard-prone areas have the potential to increase the magnitude of hazards. This calls for improvements in the criteria used to identify debris flow risk areas and to design suitable prevention and mitigation measures.
    Delegates attending Debris Flow 2010 will be invited to submit an expanded version of their paper for publication in the International Journal of Design & Nature and Ecodynamics, associated with the Wessex Institute of Technology.
    The conference will provide a forum for engineers, scientists and managers from laboratories, industries, governments and academia to interchange knowledge and expertise in the following fields; erosion and slope instability, sediment transport, debris flow and debris flood data acquisition, debris flow phenomenology and laboratory tests. It will also allow the discussion of the most advanced, state-ofthe-art methodologies in monitoring, modelling, mechanics, hazard prediction and risk assessment.
    This conference follows the success of the first meeting held in Rhodes, Greece (2006) and New Forest, UK (2008).
    Who Should Attend
    Scientists, technologists and engineers involved in the field of dense flows.

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