Characteristics of geological hazards and it’s mitigations of the Ms6.8 earthquake in Luding County, Sichuan Province
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TIE Yongbo,
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ZHANG Xianzheng,
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LU Jiayan,
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LIANG Jingtao,
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WANG Donghui,
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MA Zhigang,
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LI Zongliang,
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LU Tuo,
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SHI Shengwei,
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LIU Minsheng,
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BA Renji,
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HE Longjiang,
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ZHANG Xinke,
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GAN Wei,
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CHEN Kai,
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GAO Yanchao,
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BAI Yongjian,
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GONG Lingfeng,
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ZENG Xiaowen,
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XU Wei
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Abstract
On 5th September, 2022, the Ms 6.8 earthquake in Luding County, Sichuan Province induced large numbers of geological hazards. To deeply understands the evolution, distribution, and characteristics of geological hazards caused by the earthquake, we got the distribution of geological hazards by the field investigation and remote sensing interpretation. Then we analyzed the conditions for hazard control and the countermeasures for hazard prevention and reduction. The results show that as of 22:00 on September 14, 2022, the earthquake has induced 565 geological hazards with threat objects in Luding County and Shimian County (including 331 collapses and 234 landslides), and there were 81 existing geological hazards became more deformed. The types of geological hazards induced by the earthquake are mainly medium and small mass high-level collapses, which are mainly concentrated in the areas with Seismic intensity zone ofⅨ near the epicenter. These areas include Moxi Town, Detuo Township, both banks of Dadu River between Detuo Township and Dewei town in Luding County, Caoke Township and wanggangping Township in Shimian County. According to the experience of the Wenchuan earthquake, the debris flow will be active in the next five years, and its characteristics of high frequency and viscous debris flow should be considered in the design of debris flow prevention and control engineering. Under the rainfall condition, the landslide deposition remaining on the slopes of Dadu River banks in the section of Detuo Township Dewei town can be easily transformed into debris flow. It is suggested that the transformation forms of the two hazards’ types should be fully considered in the design of prevention and control projects. The study can provide a reference for earthquake geological hazard prevention and post hazard reconstruction planning in the earthquake area.
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