Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences (Jan 2002)

Recalculation of an artificially released avalanche with SAMOS and validation with measurements from a pulsed Doppler radar

  • R. Sailer,
  • L. Rammer,
  • P. Sampl

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 3/4
pp. 211 – 216

Abstract

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A joint experiment was carried out on 10 February 1999 by the Swiss Federal Institute for Snow and Avalanche Research (SFISAR) and the Austrian Institute for Avalanche and Torrent Research (AIATR, of the Federal Office and Re-search Centre for Forests, BFW) to measure forces and velocities at the full scale experimental site CRÊTA BESSE in VALLÉE DE LA SIONNE, Canton du Valais, Switzerland. A huge avalanche could be released artificially, which permitted extensive investigations (dynamic measurements, im-provement of measurement systems, simulation model verification, design of protective measures, etc.). The results of the velocity measurements from the dual frequency pulsed Doppler avalanche radar of the AIATR and the recalculation with the numerical simulation model SAMOS are explained in this paper.