Mudflow

From Glossary of Meteorology



mudflow

A dense, highly viscous flowing mass of predominantly fine-grained earthy material, with water content approximately 20% by weight (or approximately 40% by volume).

Their high density and viscosity allow mudflows to travel at speeds of more than 10 m s-1 in mountain canyons, and to carry very large boulders on low gradients.


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