- A
mudflow, also
known as
mudslide or mud flow, is a form of m****
wasting involving fast-moving flow of
debris and dirt that has
become liquified by the...
- The
Osceola Mudflow, also
known as the
Osceola Lahar, was a
debris flow and
lahar in the U.S.
state of
Washington that
descended from the
summit and northeast...
- A
lahar ( /ˈlɑːhɑːr/, from Javanese: ꦮ꧀ꦭꦲꦂ) is a
violent type of
mudflow or
debris flow
composed of a
slurry of
pyroclastic material,
rocky debris and...
-
liquefaction in
areas in and
around Palu. In two
locations this led to
mudflows in
which many
buildings became submerged causing hundreds of
deaths with...
- The
Villa Santa Lucía
mudflow was a
natural disaster in Chaitén commune,
southern Chile, that
occurred on the
morning of
December 16, 2017, in the namesake...
- 33°47′N 104°22′E / 33.783°N 104.367°E / 33.783; 104.367 The 2010
Gansu mudslide was a
deadly mudslide in
Zhouqu County,
Gansu Province,
Gannan Tibetan...
- A
series of
mudflows occurred in
Southern California in
early January 2018,
particularly affecting areas northwest of
Montecito in
Santa Barbara County...
- The
Trout Lake
Mudflow was a
lahar in the U.S.
state of
Washington that
descended from
Mount Adams about 6,000 years ago. It was the
largest lahar at...
- Anto****asta
mudflow was a
natural disaster in the city of Anto****asta,
northern Chile, that
occurred on the
morning of June 18, 1991. The
mudflow was triggered...
-
Tenmei Mudflow Museum is
telling about the
disasters caused by the
Tenmei mudflow in Edo period. The
Tenmei mudflow means a large-scale
volcanic mudflow caused...