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Comprehensive Prevention and Control Project of a Debris Flow
DOI: https://doi.org/10.62517/jcte.202606201
Author(s)
Zeng Yuping
Affiliation(s)
Sichuan College of Architectural Technology, Deyang, Sichuan, China
Abstract
This paper describes the geological conditions of a mudslide in Sichuan in detail. According to the possible hazards caused by the mudslide and the improvement of the built projects, it puts forward a treatment plan: setting protective dikes on both sides of the village road to protect the lives and property of residents. Clean up the gravel deposited in the township road, and then set up the bottom, so that the debris flow can be discharged smoothly and the safety of residents' travel can be protected.
Keywords
Debris Flow; Analysis of Geological Conditions; Comprehensive Control
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