Relationship between relative height and angle of elevation from deposited
area
to initiated area of snow avalanches
Taro UCHIDA, Nobutomo OSANAI, Hiroshi MATSUDA, Shinichi HONMA, Takunori NOGUCHI
and Motoo SAKAI
Abstract
To clarify role of hillslope scale on extension of dangerous area of snow avalanches,
we examined relationship between relative height (H) and horizontal ravel distance
(L) from initiation area to deposited area of snow avalanches. We analyzed 741
snow avalanches data in literature. We found that angles of elevation from deposited
area to top of initiation area were varied from 18 to 40 degrees. When the H is
less than 100 m, the angle of elevation of most of snow avalanches is more than
28 degrees. While, the angle of elevation of relatively large snow avalanches
(H„500m) is larger than that of small H avalanches. This means that the relative
height controls the angle of elevation, suggesting that the hillslope scale is
an important factor for estimating dangerous area of snow avalanches.