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- Title: SENSITIVITY EXPERIMENT OF THE CAPILLARY BARRIER TO LATERAL FLOW USING A MULTI-DIMENSIONAL WATER TRANSPORT MODEL
- Date: 2024-09-23
- Authors: Hiroyuki Hirashima
- Description: Lateral flow occurs when a water saturated layer forms in the slope snow. The main reasons for the formation of the water saturated layer are the capi...
- Object ID: ISSW2024_P3.1.pdf
- Keywords: lateral flow, slope snow, water transport model, capillary barrier, water saturated layer
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- Title: Observation of fingering flow and lateral flow development in layered dry snowpack by using MRI
- Date: 2018-10-07
- Authors: Takafumi Katsushima, Satoru Adachi, Satoru Yamaguchi, Toshihiko Ozeki, Toshiro Kumakura
- Description: Fingering flow develops due to the infiltration of snow meltwater or rain water into dry snowpack. The width, spacing, and areal coverage of the finge...
- Object ID: ISSW2018_P10.22.pdf
- Keywords: fingering flow, lateral flow, capillary barrier, mri, μct
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- Title: A Multi-Dimensional Model of Water Transport Into Layered Snowpack: Validation by Comparison with Laboratory Experiments
- Date: 2016-10-02
- Authors: Hiroyuki Hirashima, Francesco Avanzi, Satoru Yamaguchi
- Description: The processes of liquid water infiltration into snowpack are important for the prediction of wet snow avalanches. In a previous study, we developed a ...
- Object ID: ISSW16_O6.04.pdf
- Keywords: water transport model, preferential flow, capillary barrier
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- Title: Simulation of Liquid Water Infiltration Into Layered Snowpacks Using Multi-Dimensional Water Transport Model
- Date: 2014-09-29
- Authors: Hiroyuki Hirashima, Satoru Yamaguchi, Yoshiyuki Ishii
- Description: In this study, simulations of liquid water infiltration into layered snowpacks were performed using a multi-dimensional water transport model. The cha...
- Object ID: ISSW14_paper_O2.04.pdf
- Keywords: numerical model, liquid water movement, capillary barrier, preferential flow, sensitivityanalysis
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