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        Watson Lecture: The Science of Post-Wildfire Debris Flows

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          • January 22, 2025
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      Why do debris flows often occur after wildfires and what can be done to forecast their impact?

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      In light of the fires that have burned throughout the Greater Los Angeles region, Michael Lamb, professor of geology, has made this the topic of his Watson Lecture. On January 29 at 7:30 pm in Caltech’s Beckman Auditorium, Michael Lamb will discuss the threat of debris flows in the steep, burned hills that border many Los Angeles-area communities.

      In a public talk called “The Science of Post-Wildfire Debris Flows,” Lamb, who studies the shape and evolution of Earth’s surface as a geomorphologist, will discuss his team’s latest research on debris flows, fast-moving torrents of water, mud, and rocks that are dangerous to life and property. Debris flows often occur after wildfires in a phenomenon known as the fire–flood cycle. This cascade of disasters has plagued California for more than a century.

      “Earth’s landscapes are dynamic, but change slowly over geologic time often with little notice from people,” Lamb says. “But after wildfires in Southern California, floods can deliver a century’s worth of erosion in a single event.”

      Starting at 6:00 pm, members of Lamb’s research group will be present to answer questions about their work.

      > To register, click here.

      About the Speaker

      On campus, Lamb runs a flume lab called the Caltech Earth Surface Dynamics Laboratory, where researchers have the ability to investigate water and sediment flow in a controlled environment. His studies on the mechanics of erosion, transport, and deposition of sediment extend beyond Earth to other planets, and he has been a member of the science team for several Mars rover missions. Prior to joining the Caltech faculty in 2009, Lamb earned a PhD in earth and planetary science from UC Berkeley.

      About the Lecture Series

      The Watson Lectures offer new opportunities each month to hear how Caltech researchers are tackling society’s most pressing challenges and inventing the technologies of the future. Starting at 6:00 pm, join a community of curiosity outside Beckman Auditorium to enjoy food, drinks, and music before the talk. Interactive displays related to the evening’s topic will give audience members additional context and information. Guests are also encouraged to stay for post-talk coffee and tea as well as the chance to converse with attendees and researchers. Watson Lectures are free and open to the public, but online registration is required. A recording will be made available after the live event.

      Watson Lecture: The Science of Post-Wildfire Debris Flows
      January 29, 2025
      6:00 pm - 8:30 pm
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      Caltech - Beckman Auditorium
      332 S. Michigan Ave.
      Pasadena, CA 91106
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