Admissibility of Solitary Wave Modes in Long-Runout Debris Flows
Louis-S. Bouchard, Seulgi Moon

TL;DR
This paper investigates the conditions under which solitary wave modes can exist in long-runout debris flows, using a KdV reduction to analyze wave admissibility and compare with numerical solutions.
Contribution
It introduces a KdV-based framework for understanding solitary wave modes in debris flows and provides practical diagnostics for their identification from observed data.
Findings
KdV reduction accurately predicts wave behavior in gentle slopes.
A diagnostic method estimates nonlinearity from crest speeds and flow thickness.
Dispersive pulses complement traditional roll-wave dynamics, influencing debris flow mobility.
Abstract
Debris flows often exhibit coherent wave structures-shock-like roll waves on steeper slopes and weaker, more sinusoidal dispersive pulses on gentler slopes. Coarse-rich heads raise basal resistance, whereas fines-rich tails lower it; in gentle reaches, small-amplitude pulses can locally transport momentum across low-resistance segments. We focus on this gentle-slope, long-wave, low-amplitude regime, where the base-flow Froude number is order unity. In this limit, we obtain a Korteweg-de Vries (KdV) reduction from depth-averaged balances with frictional (Coulomb) and viscous-plastic basal options, using a curvature-type internal normal-stress closure in the long-wave small-k regime. Multiple-scale analysis yields effective nonlinear and dispersive coefficients. We also introduce a practical nonlinearity diagnostic that can be computed from observed crest speeds and flow thicknesses. When…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCoastal and Marine Dynamics · Geological formations and processes · earthquake and tectonic studies
