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Determine the Sensitivity to Triggers based on what kind of triggering will initiate avalanches of any size within the defined location.
Sensitivty | Natural Triggers | Human Triggers | Explosive Triggers | Cornice Triggers | |
Size | Result | ||||
Unreactive | No avalanches | No avalanches | Very large explosives | No slab | No slab from very large cornice fall |
Stubborn | Few | Difficult to trigger | Large explosives & air blast | Some | Large |
Touchy | Several | Easy to trigger | Single hand charge | Many | Medium |
Very Touchy | Numerous | Triggering certain | Any size | Numerous | Any size |
Description of observation | Natural avalanche occurrence | Ease of triggering by a single human | Size of explosive and effect | Size of cornice that will trigger a slab |
Source:
Statham, G., Haegeli, P., Birkeland, K. W., Greene, E., Israelson, C., Tremper, B., et al. (2010). A conceptual model of avalanche hazard. Paper presented at the International Snow Science Workshop, Lake Tahoe, CA.