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Surface temperature controls the pattern of post-earthquake landslide activity

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SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
卷 12, 期 1, 页码 -

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NATURE PORTFOLIO
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-022-04992-8

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  1. Grant Agency of the Czech Republic (GAR) [20-28853Y]
  2. Fund for international mobility of researchers at Charles University (MSCA-IF IV) [CZ.02.2.69/0.0/0.0/20_079/0017987]
  3. Charles University Grant Agency (GAUK) [337121]
  4. King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) in Thuwal, Saudi Arabia [URF/1/4338-01-01]

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This study found a positive correlation between land surface temperature (LST) and the occurrence and persistence of landslides after earthquakes, suggesting that healing processes can restore the thermal sensitivity of slope materials, thereby affecting landslide occurrence.
The patterns and controls of the transient enhanced landsliding that follows strong earthquakes remain elusive. Geostatistical models can provide clues on the underlying processes by identifying relationships with a number of physical variables. These models do not typically consider thermal information, even though temperature is known to affect the hydro-mechanical behavior of geomaterials, which, in turn, controls slope stability. Here, we develop a slope unit-based multitemporal susceptibility model for the epicentral region of the 2008 Wenchuan earthquake to explore how land surface temperature (LST) relates to landslide patterns over time. We find that LST can explain post-earthquake landsliding while it has no visible effect on the coseismic scene, which is dominated by the strong shaking. Specifically, as the landscape progressively recovers and landslide rates decay to pre-earthquake levels, a positive relationship between LST and landslide persistence emerges. This seems consistent with the action of healing processes, capable of restoring the thermal sensitivity of the slope material after the seismic disturbance. Although analyses in other contexts (not necessarily seismic) are warranted, we advocate for the inclusion of thermal information in geostatistical modeling as it can help form a more physically consistent picture of slope stability controls.

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