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RAMMS

     rapid mass movements

 

Two-dimensional dynamics modeling

of rapid mass movements

 in 3D alpine terrain

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A valuable tool for research and practice

 

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Simulation result of the Salezer avalanche near Davos Dorf
Canton Grisons, Switzerland (click to view animation). Imagery © 2010 swisstopo (JD100007)

 

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RAMMS User Workshops fall 2013
October 25th 2013 we will hold a RAMMS Xchange Workshop in Davos, Switzerland. November 13th/14th there will be a RAMMS Basic Workshop in Birmensdorf, Switzerland. Further information here.
Updated Manuals Available!
We completely revised our avalanche and debris flow manuals. All new functions of the version 1.5 are included now. You can get the new manuals on our download page.
New scientific Publications
The RAMMS team recently published interesting papers on numerical avalanche simulation:
  • Bartelt et al. 2012: Modeling mass-dependent flow regime transitions to predict the stopping and depositional behavior of snow avalanches. J. Geophys. Res.
  • Bartelt et al. 2012: Overcoming the stauchwall: Viscoelastic stress redistribution and the start of full-depth gliding snow avalanches. Geophysical Research Letters.
  • Bartelt et al. 2012: Formation of levees and en-echelon shear planes during snow avalanche runout. Journal of Glaciology.
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