Debris cones as a source of information on debris-flow activity

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Yafyazova, R. K. [1 ]
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[1] Hydrometeorol Ctr, Kazhydromet, Almaty, Kazakhstan
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debris-flow activity; climate change; debris cone; debris-flow deposits;
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Debris cones located on the foothill plain of the northern slope of the Zailiysky Alatau Mountain Range are shown to be composed chiefly of debris-flow deposits (90-95%). Differences in the shapes of peripheral contour lines on debris cones allows for the determination of their genesis. A study of the subsurface geology of debris cones was used to estimate debris-flow activity during the Quaternary and to develop a scenario of debris-flow activity that might occur under a globally warming climate.
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