Salt Fire
New Mexico · 2024 · 7,939 acres
Max Debris Flow Probability
100%
Total Debris Volume
24,803 m³
Sub-watersheds Analyzed
31
Max Flow Velocity
14.5 m/s
Max Flow Depth
3.3 m
About This Assessment
TORRENT computed debris flow hazard for the Salt Fire fire using physics-based models on real USGS 3DEP terrain data (10m resolution). The analysis covers 31 sub-watersheds across 4 design storm scenarios (2-yr, 10-yr, 25-yr, 100-yr return periods) using USGS logistic regression (Staley et al. 2017) for probability and Gartner et al. (2014) for volume estimation.
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