E3S Web of Conferences (Jan 2023)

Small-scale study of Debris-Flows Interactions with a Lateral Debris Basin and Crossings: The Manival Torrent case study

  • Alliau Damien,
  • Piton Guillaume,
  • Chambon Guillaume,
  • Drouet Anne-Sophie,
  • Koulinski Vincent,
  • Kuss Damien,
  • Laigle Dominique,
  • Mano Vincent,
  • Misset Clément,
  • Peteuil Christophe,
  • Roux Sébastien,
  • Verry Pierre

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202341502001
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 415
p. 02001

Abstract

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Small-scale models are useful tools to study the interactions between debris flows and structures and channels. Small-scale modelling of debris flows remains however complicated because of the complex rheology and scaling challenges of these geophysical processes. An on-going study of a debris basin and the downstream channel where two fords and a bridge are located is presented in this extended abstract. The studied torrent is the Manival catchment, located near Grenoble in France. We present the catchment features, the scientific questions studied, some preliminary calibration results describing the mixtures used to model debris flows as well as results from three debris-flood and two debris-flow runs. In essence, the model highlighted that the structure enable a large share of the bedload transport to pass downstream. Debris flows can be more or equally trapped depending on their rheology which controls the surges dynamics and the deposition slope in the debris basin.