Affiliation:
1. School of Engineering and Technology, China University of Geosciences, Beijing 100083, China
Abstract
The eastern slope of Gongga Mountain is located in the mountainous region of Southwestern China, which has strong geologic tectonics that leads to frequent landslide hazards. A large number of such landslides were induced by the 2022 Luding Ms 6.8 earthquake. Therefore, it is necessary to identify the spatial distribution of landslides in the region. In this paper, the Google Earth platform and GF-1 and GF-6 satellite imagery were used to construct new pre-earthquake and co-seismic landslides. Then, we analyzed the relationship between the conditioning factors of the pre-earthquake and co-seismic landslide inventories and the spatial distribution of landslides, as well as the main controlling factors of landslide development. The main conclusions are as follows: (i) Through remote-sensing interpretation and field investigation, 1198 and 4284 landslides were recognized before and after the earthquake, respectively, and the scale was mainly small- and medium-sized. (ii) In two kinds of inventories, landslides are primarily distributed along the banks of the Dadu River basin, within elevations of 1200–1400 m and slopes of 30–50°. (iii) The distribution of pre-earthquake and co-seismic landslides was influenced by engineering geological layer combinations and earthquake intensity, with these two factors being the most significant. This paper plays an important role in hazard prevention and reconstruction planning in the Gongga Mountains.
Funder
National Key Research and Development Program of China
National Science and Technology Infrastructure Center of China
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