Tuesday, September 13, 2005
Katrina: geographer on levee breach "explosion" reports
Tim McKinney, a geographer and a Boing Boing reader, offers an explanation of what happens in soil and structures during flooding and heavy precipitation events -- and one possible explanation for rumors among evacuees that the levees "were bombed."
I've tried to explain a little more, in completely nontechnical terms, some of the forces at work. What may also is how once a failure threshold is reached, the result may be a slump or a more drastic rapid flow or blowout.Link to Tim's doc (PDF). (Thanks, Kathryn Cramer)I mention this in light of unsubstantiated comments posted which referred to unnamed persons hearing sounds like explosions around the time of the failure. If a levee fails abrubtly and the canal containment wall above it tears loose, it could generate a significant noise, perhaps like a rumble or an explosion even.
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