Article | REF: C257 V1

Gravitational natural risks - Geological and hydro-meteorological

Authors: Didier HANTZ, Didier MAZET-BRACHET, Jean-Pierre ROSSETTI

Publication date: November 10, 2016, Review date: August 24, 2021

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3. Avalanches

An avalanche is the rapid gravitational movement of a mass of snow down a slope, caused by a break in the snowpack. Its main characteristics are the mass of snow mobilized and the speed of propagation. Avalanche triggering depends essentially on :

  • the slope ;

  • thickness ;

  • the mechanical characteristics of the snowpack.

3.1 Snowy coat

Snow cover is formed by the accumulation of snow on the ground. It is a heterogeneous material, made up of a succession of strata corresponding to successive snowfalls, which evolve until they melt

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