Landslides of China's Qinling

Author:

Feng Liye12,Xu Chong23ORCID,Tian Yingying4,Li Lei5,Sun Jingjing12,Huang Yuandong236,Wang Peng2,Zhang Xuewei12,Li Tao23,Yang Wentao1,Ma Siyuan4,Shao Xiaoyi23,Xu Jixiang4,Chen Jingyu27

Affiliation:

1. School of Soil and Water Conservation Beijing Forestry University Beijing China

2. National Institute of Natural Hazards Ministry of Emergency Management of China Beijing China

3. Key Laboratory of Compound and Chained Natural Hazards Dynamics Ministry of Emergency Management of China Beijing China

4. Institute of Geology China Earthquake Administration Beijing China

5. Institute of Geology and Geophysics Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing China

6. School of Emergency Management Science and Engineering University of Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing China

7. Beijing Aidi Geological Engineering Technology Co., Ltd. Beijing China

Abstract

AbstractThe Qinling Mountains in China frequently experience geological disasters, with large‐scale landslides being particularly prominent, causing severe economic losses to the local area. To gain a comprehensive understanding of the geological disaters distribution in the region, we conducted extensive research on the entire Qinling Mountains, covering an area of approximately 380,000 km2. By employing methods such as literature review, data collection, and interpretation of remote sensing images, we have successfully created a database of landslides. The inventory of landslides includes a total of 169,888 large‐scale landslides, covering a combined area of approximately 1575 km2. The average size of these landslides is approximately 92,734 m2. The scale of these landslides varies widely, with the smallest individual landslide covering an area of 166.25 m2 and the largest reaching 12.9 km2. Upon examining areas with frequent landslides, it was observed that landslides are usually densely distributed along riverbanks or within valleys. Landslide development is also dense in areas prone to frequent historical earthquakes. This comprehensive database provides essential data to support the analysis of spatial distribution patterns of large‐scale landslides in the Qinling Mountains. It also facilitates landslide assessments and serves as a reference for the prevention and control of landslide disasters in the area.

Funder

National Key Research and Development Program of China

National Institute of Natural Hazards

Publisher

Wiley

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