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Characteristics and failure mechanism of an ancient earthquake-induced landslide with an extremely wide distribution area

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The Lamuajue landslide is located in Lamuajue village on the right bank of the Meigu River, Sichuan Province, China. This landslide is an ancient landslide with an extremely wide distribution… Click to show full abstract

The Lamuajue landslide is located in Lamuajue village on the right bank of the Meigu River, Sichuan Province, China. This landslide is an ancient landslide with an extremely wide distribution area, covering an area of 19 km2 with a maximum width of 5.5 km and an estimated residual volume of 3×108 m3. The objectives of this study were to identify the characteristics and failure mechanism of this landslide. In this study, based on field investigations, aerial photography, and profile surveys, the boundary, lithology, structure of the strata, and characteristics of the landslide deposits were determined. A gently angled weak interlayer consisting of shale was the main factor contributing to the occurrence of the Lamuajue landslide. The deposition area can be divided into three zones: zone A is an avalanche deposition area mainly composed of blocks, fragments, and debris with diameters ranging from 0.1 m to 3 m; zone B is a residual integrated rock mass deposition area with large blocks, boulders and “fake bedrock”; and zone C is a deposition zone of limestone blocks and fragments. Three types of failure mechanism were analyzed and combined to explain the Lamuajue landslide based on the features of the accumulation area. First, a shattering–sliding mechanism caused by earthquakes in zone A. Second, a sliding mechanism along the weak intercalation caused by gravity and water in zone B. Third, a shattering–ejection mechanism generated by earthquakes in zone C. The results provide a distinctive case for the study of gigantic landslides induced by earthquakes, which is very important for understanding and assessing ancient earthquakeinduced landslides.

Keywords: wide distribution; mechanism; landslide extremely; extremely wide; area; failure mechanism

Journal Title: Journal of Mountain Science
Year Published: 2018

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