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[HDS08-11] Characteristics of grain size distribution along a debris flow torrent

Keywords:Debris flow, Sediment size, UAV photogrammetry, BASEGRAIN
Multiple clipped images that are exported from orthomosaic generated by UAV-SfM are analysed using BASEGRAIN software for the detection of spatial change in grain size along the debris flow torrent. BASEGRAIN object detection algorithm was used to obtain the region properties of each grain's top-view area such as long axis, short axis, area value etc. Due to the UAV's greater distance (over 50 m), only larger sediments with a long axis above 15 cm were detectable, making them suitable for the analysis of boulders. Rigorous visual tests were conducted to eliminate errors from poor image quality and adverse conditions such as vegetation. For the validation check, Grid Sampling Technique was used, where length and breadth of each sample was measured which later on compared with the result from BASEGRAIN data. Comparative BASEGRAIN analysis across different channel deposit sections clarifies variation in boulders ratio between the upper and lower channels as well as temporal variations within the same section following debris flow and sediment supply events. The ratio of boulder-size sediments varied due to the heterogeneity of the depositional and erosional processes.This study implies that the information gathered on grain size will be useful in the future for estimating other parameters, such as the velocity, energy, and volume of debris flows, which can be used to support the development of early warning systems as well as hazard mitigation and risk reduction plans.