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Geohazards Induced by the Lushan Ms7.0 Earthquake in Sichuan Province, Southwest China:Typical Examples, Types and Distributional Characteristics
Authors:ZHANG Yongshuang  DONG Shuwen  HOU Chuntang  GUO Changbao  YAO Xin  LI Bin  DU Jianjun  ZHANG Jiagui
Institution:ZHANG Yongshuang 1, * ,DONG Shuwen 2 ,HOU Chuntang 1 ,GUO Changbao 1 ,YAO Xin 1 , LI Bin 1 ,DU Jianjun 1 and ZHANG Jiagui 1 1 Institute of Geomechanics, Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences, Beijing 100081 2 Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences, Beijing 100037
Abstract:Geohazards induced by the Lushan Ms 7.0 earthquake on April 20, 2013 mainly have four types: collapse, landslide, slope debris flow, and sand‐soil liquefaction. These geohazards mainly occurred near the epicenter, on steep slopes or below cliffs in high mountain and deep valley areas, and at or near fault ends. They have no obvious relationships to active faults, but their relationships to the weathering degree and structures of rock and rock mass are obvious. Compared with the Wenchuan Ms 8.0 earthquake on May 12, 2008, the Lushan earthquake is relatively little in the impact force and the throwing amount. All of these should be related to the magnitude of this earthquake, not very large but not very little. This character of the Lushan earthquake would make some processes uncompleted so as to bring about some concealed geohazards. Finally, in order to deal with challenges presented by such conceal geohazards, some brief recommendations are put forward.
Keywords:Lushan earthquake  geohazard  collapse  landslide  slope debris flow  sand‐soil liquation
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