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Causing an Avalanche to Explain How They Work | Veritasium

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Avalanches are beautiful, majestic, and completely terrifying – this is a video all about the science of avalanches. References: Tremper, B. (2001). Staying Alive in Avalanche Terrain. Mountaineers Books. - McClung, D. & Schaerer, P. (2006). The Avalanche Handbook. Mountaineers Books. - Hopfinger, E. J. (1983). Snow Avalanche Motion and Related Phenomena. Annual Review of Fluid Mechanics. - Schweizer, J. et al. (2003). Snow avalanche formation. Reviews of Geophysics. - Schweizer, J. et al. (2008). Review of spatial variability of snowpack properties and its importance for avalanche formation. Cold Regions Science and Technology. - Jamieson, B. (2006). Formation of refrozen snowpack layers and their role in slab avalanche release. Reviews of Geophysics. - Schweizer, J. et al. (2016). Avalance release 101. International Snow Science Workshop Proceeding. - Schweizer, J. (2008). Snow avalanche formation and dynamics. Cold Regions Science and Technology. - Images & Video: Skiing and snowboarding footage by Niko Schirmer - World’s Biggest Avalanche (c)Thom Goddard/All Star Films Ltd 2015. Thank you to the Thom Goddard Channel for use - Newspaper clippings via – Video of a snow slab avalanche via Trottet, B. et al. (2022). Transition from sub-Rayleigh anticrack to supershear crack propagation in snow avalanches. Nature Physics. - Remote Triggered Avalanche via Henry’s Avalanche Talk - Remote Triggering of an Avalanche WW1 images via Brugnara, Y. et al. (2016). December 1916: Deadly Wartime Weather. Geographica Bernensia - Major Avalanches via Geomorphological Hazards - White Friday avalanche illustration via Avalanches WIllow - White Friday aftermath via Lost In History - Field mass on Marmolada via Austrian National Library - Yungay disaster via NOAA - Yungay aftermath via AMC Museum - Bruce Tremper Image via utavy - Snowpack via - Snowpack via - Snow crystals via Reiweger, I. (2011). Failure of weak snow layers. ETH. -

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