Movie:Underwater Debris Flow

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Information Page: Underwater Debris Flow

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Domain: coastal
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Grade level: Middle (6-8), High (9-12), Under graduate (13-16)

Statement: Underwater Debris Flow

Abstract: [[Extended movie description::The debris flow is made up of 30% water, 25% kaolinite clay and 45% silica. Two separate debris flow events are shown, labeled flow 2_2 and 2_4. The tank in this experiment is 395 cm long, 213 cm wide and 57.2 cm deep. The debris flow enters the tank at an angle of 9.20 and drops to 6.40 when the slope enters the water. In the first scenes (Flow 2_2) as the debris flow moves past the toe of the previous deposit it begins to hydroplane and speed up. The second scenes (flow 2_4) shows some loading and deformation of the water as it moves across the previous deposits. Sediment also begins to get diverted to the [our] right due to the effects of the previous deposits.]]

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