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  2. Avalanche - Wikipedia

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    Avalanches and avalanche paths share common elements: a start zone where the avalanche originates, a track along which the avalanche flows, and a runout zone where the avalanche comes to rest. The debris deposit is the accumulated mass of the avalanched snow once it has come to rest in the run-out zone.

  3. Avalanche control - Wikipedia

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    Avalanche blasting in the French ski resort of Tignes (3,600 m or 11,800 ft) Gazex installation. Active techniques reduce the risk of an avalanche occurring by promoting the stabilization and settlement of the snow pack through three forms of intervention: disrupting weak layers in the snow pack, increasing the uniformity of the snow pack, and lessening the amount of snow available in snow ...

  4. Avalanche rescue - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, avalanche risk increases with use; that is, the more a slope is disturbed by skiers, the more likely it is that an avalanche will occur. [1] Most important of all practise good communication within a group including clearly communicating the decisions about safe locations, escape routes, and slope choices, and having a clear ...

  5. Avalanche forecasting is improving but deaths continue. Why?

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    Avalanche forecasting has evolved. So why are people still dying in the backcountry?

  6. Avalanches leave dozens stranded in Chile mountain towns - AOL

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    Dozens of people were stranded after avalanches blanketed mountain towns east of Chile's capital Santiago and blocked roads, according to authorities. Heavy rain and snowstorms from the last few ...

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    That is why we present From the Newsroom — a curated weekly digital newsletter of the most important stories from the week to keep you in the know. Feel free to bookmark this page as we update ...

  8. Mass wasting - Wikipedia

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    Landslides can be further classified by the importance of water in the mass wasting process. In a narrow sense, landslides are rapid movement of large amounts of relatively dry debris down moderate to steep slopes. With increasing water content, the mass wasting takes the form of debris avalanches, then earthflows, then mudflows.

  9. Idaho’s ‘Avalanche Alley’ is one of the most dangerous ...

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    These surprise avalanches are most likely slough avalanches, a heavy snowfall event followed by warmer temperatures. If you get caught in an avalanche driving through Avalanche Alley, the best ...