Early detection of potential landslides along high‐speed railway lines: A pressing issue

Author:

Zhu Yaru12,Qiu Haijun12ORCID,Cui Peng3,Liu Zijing12,Ye Bingfeng12,Yang Dongdong12,Kamp Ulrich4

Affiliation:

1. Shaanxi Key Laboratory of Earth Surface System and Environmental Carrying Capacity, College of Urban and Environmental Sciences Northwest University Xi'an China

2. Institute of Earth Surface System and Hazards, College of Urban and Environmental Sciences Northwest University Xi'an China

3. Institute of Mountain Hazards and Environment Chinese Academy of Sciences Chengdu China

4. Earth and Environmental Sciences Discipline, Department of Natural Sciences University of Michigan‐Dearborn Dearborn Michigan USA

Abstract

AbstractEarly detection of landslides is important for prevention and mitigation of landslide disasters. Especially, accurately identifying potential landslides along high‐speed railway is becoming a pressing issue for operation safety of high‐speed railway. Here, 161 Sentinel‐1A satellite images from March 2017 to September 2022 were acquired to detect potential landslides along the Lanzhou‐Urumqi high‐speed railway (LUHR) in Qinghai. Results show that rainfall is the main cause for the transition from secondary creep (steady state) to tertiary creep (accelerated) at the Jiujiawan landslide. The hot spot analysis method was used to cluster the average line‐of‐sight deformation velocity along the LUHR, effectively extracting five deformation zones that may pose a threat. Optical satellite image analysis revealed four potential landslides and one unstable slope. Furthermore, the rescaled range analysis documented that the Hurst exponent is greater than 0.8 for all four potential landslide instability points, implying that the identified potential landslide areas are still in motion and may pose a threat to the operation of the LUHR. On this basis, we propose a framework for early identification and monitoring of landslides along the high‐speed railway lines that supports landslide hazard managing with the goal to reduce landslide risk.

Funder

Natural Science Basic Research Program of Shaanxi Province

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous),Earth-Surface Processes,Geography, Planning and Development

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