Debris flow observation at Illgraben 2024: Event Data 15 June / 21 June
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This dataset contains measurements from two debris flows recorded in 2024 at the Illgraben debris-flow observatory in Switzerland. The first debris flow was recorded on 15 June 2024 and the second debris flow was recorden on 21 June 2024. This dataset contains the following reseach data for both: a) Cummulative rainfall measured at CD1 in the catchment. b) Radar-based flow height of debris flows measured at CD28. Abstract In recent years, the destructive impact of debris flows in alpine regions has become increasingly evident. Surge waves within debris flows increase peak discharge and magnify the hazard potential. Hence, understanding the dynamic complexity of debris flows is crucial to mitigate their risk. In order to capture the dynamic processes involved in the formation and interaction of surge waves, it is necessary to obtain distributed observations in the spatiotemporal domain. In this study, we present near-torrent distributed seismic measurements to monitor the Illgraben channel located in the Swiss Alps. With 33 nodal sensors, we detected and tracked surge waves along a 2-kilometer torrent section across the Illgraben fan, which allowed us to gain valuable new insights