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Yves Earhart

Mudslide Escape Mechanics

Mudslide Escape Mechanics explores the science of surviving one of nature's most destructive events. It examines the geological and environmental factors that trigger mudslides, such as rainfall intensity and slope angle, and analyzes how to predict their movement using remote sensing and GIS. A key insight is the book's emphasis on human mobility, uncovering how running speeds on debris-covered slopes and quick decision-making can significantly impact survival. The book uniquely integrates earth sciences, geography, and kinesiology to offer a comprehensive understanding of mudslide hazards. It stresses that combining environmental awareness with informed escape strategies boosts survival odds. For instance, the book delves into how biomechanics affect escape, providing data on maneuverability in challenging terrains. The book progresses logically, starting with an introduction to mudslide formation and behavior, then moving to predictive modeling, and finally offering practical guidelines for risk assessment and evacuation planning. This approach ensures readers gain both theoretical knowledge and actionable strategies for navigating mudslide-prone environments.
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2025
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