A Reexamination of the Geology of the Frank Slide

Author:

Cruden D. M.,Krahn J.

Abstract

The landslide from the east face of Turtle Mountain that destroyed the southern end of the town of Frank in the Crowsnest Pass area of southwestern Alberta has become a classic example because it is one of the largest for which eye witness accounts and a contemporary scientific examination exist. Textbook accounts rely on the reports published shortly after the slide's occurrence in 1903.The slide was thought to have moved down the dip of a steeply inclined set of joints and has therefore been classified variously as a rockfall or block flow. Later regional and geological mapping has shown that the crest of Turtle Mountain lay close to the axis of the Turtle Mountain Anticline. A new detailed map shows that the slide mass lay on the steeply eastward dipping limb of the anticline and the crest of the fold lay very close to the crown of the slide. The slide probably took place on bedding surfaces with the orientation of the scarp and lateral margins of the slide controlled by joint sets. The surface of rupture close to the toe of the slide followed a minor thrust above the Turtle Mountain Fault. The slide is better classified as a rock slide.

Publisher

Canadian Science Publishing

Subject

Civil and Structural Engineering,Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology

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