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Geoscience ›› 2023, Vol. 37 ›› Issue (04): 1013-1022.DOI: 10.19657/j.geoscience.1000-8527.2022.086

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Development Characteristics and Risk Assessment of the Damogou Debris Flow in Mentougou District, Beijing

NIE Qiong1(), NIE Zhibao2, CHEN Jian3(), DING Shijun2, WU Saier3, LI Duo3, GE Runze3, CHEN Ruichen3   

  1. 1. China State Grid Corporation, Beijing 100031, China
    2. China Electric Power Research Institute Ltd., Beijing 100192, China
    3. School of Engineering and Technology, China University of Geosciences (Beijing), Beijing 100083, China
  • Received:2022-10-01 Revised:2022-11-07 Online:2023-08-10 Published:2023-09-02

Abstract:

Debris flow is one of the most common types of geological disasters in western and northern Beijing mountainous areas during stormy seasons. In the history of Damogou Gully (Qingshui town, Mentougou district, Beijing), there were many periods of debris flow disasters. At present, there are still many artificial deposits and collapse accumulations that constitute a potential debris flow source, and there are serious debris flow hidden dangers. This study identifies the types of debris flow sources, their storage and distribution, simulates the debris flow impact range under the frequency of once every 10, 20, 50 and 100 year rainfall, and evaluates their respective risk. The results show that the potential debris flow source is mainly man-made waste slag and coal gangue, with the residual reserve of ~447,000 m3. The high-risk debris flow area accounts for 13.1%-20.0%, mainly distributed in the gully mouth accumulation area and the confluence of main and branch gullies. The proportion of medium-risk area is 29.9%-31.2%, and the proportion of low-risk area is 48.8%-57.0%. It is advisable to set up prevention and control measures of upstream interception and downstream drainage in the circulation area of Damogou gully, and strengthen the rainfall monitoring and warning in the formation area in the heavy rainfall seasons.

Key words: debris flow, Damogou Gully, FLO-2D, numerical simulation, risk assessment, Mentougou district, Beijing

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