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- Title
The "8·21" rainfall-induced Zhonghaicun landslide in Hanyuan County of China: surface features and genetic mechanisms.
- Authors
Ye, Fei; Fu, Wen-Xi; Zhou, Hong-Fu; Liu, Yue; Ba, Ren-Ji; Zheng, Shuang
- Abstract
A rainfall-induced catastrophic landslide occurred at UTC + 8 03:50 local time on August 21, 2020, in Zhonghaicun village (N 29°20′30″, E 102°41′40″), Hanyuan County, Sichuan Province, China, resulting in damage to 6 buildings and 9 casualties (7 fatalities and 2 missing). In this paper, multitemporal remote sensing images, comprehensive field investigations, drilling holes, deformation monitoring, and numerical simulations are used to identify the main characteristics and the formation mechanism of the event. The results showed that long-term intensive rainfall in 2020 played an essential role in the failure of the Zhonghaicun landslide and that strong earthquakes in Wenchuan County (Ms 8.0, on 12 May 2008) and Lushan County (Ms 7.0, on 20 April 2013) also exerted a negative influence on the evolution process of this catastrophic landslide. Several traction zones appeared after the occurrence of the landslide. Fortunately, no evident deformation was observed and these slopes were in a stable state. In addition, a large-scale potential sliding slope, four small-scale landslides, and a debris flow were found in the study area.
- Subjects
SICHUAN Sheng (China); CHINA; LANDSLIDES; DEBRIS avalanches; NATURAL disaster warning systems; BOREHOLES; REMOTE sensing; COUNTIES; COMPUTER simulation
- Publication
Landslides, 2021, Vol 18, Issue 10, p3421
- ISSN
1612-510X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s10346-021-01722-5