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Landslides triggered by the 8 October 2005 Kashmir earthquake

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GEOMORPHOLOGY
卷 94, 期 1-2, 页码 1-9

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DOI: 10.1016/j.geomorph.2007.04.007

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Kashmir; earthquake; landslides; Himalaya

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The 8 October 2005 Kashmir earthquake triggered several thousand landslides. These were mainly rock falls and debris falls, although translational rock and debris slides also occurred. In addition, a sturzstrom (debris avalanche) comprising similar to 80 million m(3) buried four villages and blocked streams to create two lakes. Although landsliding occurred throughout the region, covering an area of > 7500 km(2), the failures were highly concentrated, associated with six geomorphic-geologic-anthropogenic settings, including natural failures in (1) highly fractured carbonate rocks comprising the lowest beds in the hanging wall of the likely earthquake fault; (2) Tertiary siliciclastic rocks along antecedent drainages that traverse the Hazara-Kashmir Syntaxis; (3) steep (> 50 degrees) slopes comprising Precambrian and Lower Paleozoic rocks; (4) very steep (>> 50 degrees) lower slopes of fluvially undercut Quaternary valley fills; and (5) ridges and spur crests. The sixth setting was associated with road construction. Extensive fissuring in many of the valley slopes together with the freshly mobilized landslide debris constitutes a potential hazard in the coming snowmelt and monsoon seasons. This study supports the view that earthquake-triggered landslides are highly concentrated in specific zones associated with the lithology, structure, geomorphology, topography, and human presence. (C) 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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