fließkegelflüsse
Fließkegelflüsse, also known as debris flows or mudflows, are rapid, gravity-driven currents of sediment and water that travel down slopes. They are a type of mass wasting phenomenon and are distinct from normal streamflow due to their high concentration of solid material. The term "fließkegel" itself refers to the depositional landform created by these flows, typically a fan-shaped deposit at the base of a slope.
These flows originate when a large volume of loose sediment, such as unconsolidated soil, rock fragments, or
The composition of fließkegelflüsse can vary greatly, ranging from fine-grained mud and silt to coarse-grained gravel