| Abstract: | On the evening of July 21, 2007, a slow-moving thunderstorm triggered about 45 debris flows on steep mountainsides near the community of Alpine, Colorado. Most of the debris flows were initiated by surface-water runoff that eroded and entrained loose sediment in previously existing channels. About 12 of the debris-flow channels were located in the lower half of Weldon Gulch upslope from Alpine, which is on a debris fan at the mouth of the Gulch. Most of these channels were deeply incised by the flows, and many of the resulting oversteepened channel banks are now failing and beginning to refill the channels with sediment. Debris flows that emerged from the mouth of Weldon Gulch primarily flowed onto the eastern half of the debris fan and closed roads and damaged vehicles and structures. Debris-flow deposits on the fan generally become finer grained and thinner with distance from the head of the fan. Given the existing conditions in Weldon Gulch, it is estimated that the debris-flow hazard on the fan has neither decreased nor increased as a result of the July 21 debris flows. Preventive measures that need to be considered by Alpine residents and government officials concerned with safety on the fan include: (1) establishing a channel and(or) catchment/diversion structure on the fan that routes future water and debris flows in a manner that protects existing roads and structures, and (2) maintaining vigilance during rainstorms by watching and listening for unusual flows of water or debris that may indicate debris-flow activity upstream, particularly during the summer months when thunderstorms are common in the area. |
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| ProdID: | 80225 |
| Citation Author: | Coe, Jeffrey A.; Godt, Jonathan W.; Wait, T. C.; Kean, Jason W. |
| Citation Contributing Office: | Geological Survey (U.S.) |
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| Citation Phsyical Description: | iii, 25 p. |
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| Citation Publisher: | Geological Survey (U.S.) |
| Citation Series: | Open-File Report |
| Citation Series Code: | OFR |
| Citation Series Number: | 2007-1237 |
| Citation Search Results Text: | Field Reconnaissance of Debris Flows Triggered by a July 21, 2007, Thunderstorm in Alpine, Colorado, and Vicinity; 2007; OFR; 2007-1237; Coe, Jeffrey A.; Godt, Jonathan W.; Wait, T. C.; Kean, Jason W. |
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| Text: | Field Reconnaissance of Debris Flows Triggered by a July 21, 2007, Thunderstorm in Alpine, Colorado, and Vicinity; 2007; OFR; 2007-1237; Coe, Jeffrey A.; Godt, Jonathan W.; Wait, T. C.; Kean, Jason W. |
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| URL (INDEX PAGE): | http://pubs.usgs.gov/of/2007/1237/ |
| Date Other: | Tue, 14 Aug 2007 00:00 -0500 |
| Publisher: | Geological Survey (U.S.) |