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A mudflow or mud flow is a form of mass wasting involving "very rapid to extremely rapid surging flow" of debris that has become partially or fully liquified.


A lahar ( /ˈlɑːhɑːr/, from Javanese: ꦮ꧀ꦭꦲꦂ) is a violent type of mudflow or debris flow composed of a slurry of pyroclastic material, rocky debris and.


Sidoarjo mudflow.


A detailed review of the timing of key events in the drilling of Banjar Panji-1 and the first days of the Sidoarjo mudflow can be found.


In the past, Rainier has had large debris avalanches, and has also produced enormous lahars (volcanic mudflows).


Bali Sea, close to the Madura Strait, and is the main outlet for the Lusi mudflow.


In two locations this led to mudflows in which many buildings became submerged causing hundreds of deaths with.


On June 3, 2007, a massive mudflow inundated two thirds of the valley.


town was destroyed by an eruption of Chaitén Volcano and the resultant mudflow in 2008.


The 2015 Northern Chile floods were a series of mudflows that affected much of northern Chile, product of flash floods from different rivers due to unseasonal.


floods and mudflow were a series of flash floods and mudflows that affected north-central Chile in early June 2002.


The floods and mudflows were the result.


The glacier released a particularly large mudflow on October 2–3, 1947, when heavy rains melted and eroded the lower part.


years the mudflow had been wreaking havoc in the livelihoods of Porong residents in particular and on the Sidoarjo economy as a whole.


The mudflow had also.


1988 eruption deposited ash and pumice on the ice field and produced a mudflow that reached Viedma Lake.


Enumclaw Plateau, on which the city resides, was formed by a volcanic mudflow (lahar) from Mount Rainier approximately 5,700 years ago.


The mudflow partially filled the channel (leading to its shallow, smooth bottom.


with Brendan combined with volcanic debris from Mount Pinatubo raised mudflows up to 5 metres (16 ft) high around the vicinity of volcano.



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