header

An Essential Update on the Inventory of Landslides Triggered by the Jiuzhaigou Mw6.5 Earthquake in China on 8 August 2017, with Their Spatial Distribution Analyses

24 Pages Posted: 31 Aug 2023 Publication Status: Published

See all articles by Jingjing Sun

Jingjing Sun

Beijing Forestry University

Xiaoyi Shao

National Institute of Natural Hazards

Liye Feng

Beijing Forestry University

Chong Xu

National Institute of Natural Hazards

Yuandong Huang

National Institute of Natural Hazards

Wentao Yang

Beijing Forestry University

Abstract

On August 8, 2017, a magnitude Mw6.5 (Ms7.0) earthquake occurred in Jiuzhaigou County, Aba Prefecture, in the northern part of Sichuan Province, China, with a focal depth of 20 kilometers and an epicenter located at (33.2°N, 103.8°E). Due to the significant magnitude of the earthquake, a large number of coseismic landslides were triggered. Despite previous research conducted by experts on the landslides caused by the Jiuzhaigou earthquake, the actual number of landslides has been severely underestimated in the previously published papers. Through field surveys and visual interpretation of high-resolution remote sensing images before and after the mainshock, we have established a detailed inventory of earthquake-induced landslides. The results indicate that the event caused a minimum of 9,428 landslides covering a total area of 18.82km2. These landslides are mainly distributed in the IX intensity area of the earthquake. The landslides mainly consist of medium-sized landslides and debris flows. They predominantly occur in areas with an altitude ranging from 2600m to 3600m, with slopes greater than 30 degrees and facing east and southeast. The Lower Carboniferous and Middle Carboniferous formations are more prone to triggering landslides, and landslides are more concentrated within 1 kilometer of roads and in forested areas. Additionally, as the distance from roads and the epicenter increases, the values of LAP and LND decrease, indicating a positive correlation between the two. There are more landslides within 2km from the fault and within a range of 6km to 9km from the epicenter. In conclusion, this study provides a more accurate and detailed analysis of landslides triggered by the 2017 Jiuzhaigou earthquake, describing their distribution patterns and analyzing the controlling factors. This contributes to a deeper understanding of the causes of coseismic landslides and further research on the impact of landslides in affected areas.

Keywords: Jiuzhaigou earthquake, landslide catalogue, Spatial Distribution, coseismic landslide, Google Earth

Suggested Citation

Sun, Jingjing and Shao, Xiaoyi and Feng, Liye and Xu, Chong and Huang, Yuandong and Yang, Wentao, An Essential Update on the Inventory of Landslides Triggered by the Jiuzhaigou Mw6.5 Earthquake in China on 8 August 2017, with Their Spatial Distribution Analyses. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4544589 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4544589

Jingjing Sun

Beijing Forestry University ( email )

35 Qinghua E Rd.
WuDaoKou
Beijing, 100085
China

Xiaoyi Shao

National Institute of Natural Hazards ( email )

Beijing
China

Liye Feng

Beijing Forestry University ( email )

35 Qinghua E Rd.
WuDaoKou
Beijing, 100085
China

Chong Xu (Contact Author)

National Institute of Natural Hazards ( email )

Beijing
China

Yuandong Huang

National Institute of Natural Hazards ( email )

Wentao Yang

Beijing Forestry University ( email )

35 Qinghua E Rd.
WuDaoKou
Beijing, 100085
China

Do you have a job opening that you would like to promote on SSRN?

Paper statistics

Downloads
50
Abstract Views
319
PlumX Metrics