Spring 2018 - EASC 711 G200
Directed Readings (3)
Class Number: 13148
Delivery Method: In Person
Overview
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Course Times + Location:
Location: TBA
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Instructor:
Williams-Jones Glyn
glynwj@sfu.ca
778-872-3306
Office: TASC 1 Room 7225
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Prerequisites:
Permission of the instructor.
Description
COURSE DETAILS:
Subject: Investigating Lahar and debris flow Modelling approaches
This Directed Readings will focus on the best practices and latest 3D numerical codes being used for modelling of debris flows and lahars. Emphasis will be on case studies of 3D modelling of volcanically-triggered debris flows.
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