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Investigation and dynamic analysis of a catastrophic rock avalanche on September 23, 1991, Zhaotong,China
Authors:Aiguo Xing  Gonghui Wang  Yueping Yin  Chuan Tang  Zemin Xu  Weile Li
Institution:1.State Key Laboratory of Ocean Engineering,Shanghai Jiao Tong University,Shanghai,China;2.Research Center on Landslides, Disaster Prevention Research Institute,Kyoto University,Uji,Japan;3.China Institute of Geo-Environment Monitoring,Beijing,China;4.State Key Laboratory of Geohazard Prevention and Geoenvironment Protection,Chengdu University of Technology,Chengdu,China;5.Department of Civil Engineering,Kunming University of Science and Technology,Kunming,China
Abstract:At 6:10 p.m. on September 23, 1991, a catastrophic rock avalanche occurred in Zhaotong, Yunnan, southwestern China. Over 216 people were killed when the Touzhai village was overwhelmed directly in the path of the landslide. The landslide involved the failure of about 12 Mm3 of jointed basaltic rock mass from the source area. The displaced materials ran out a horizontal distance of 3650 m over a vertical distance of 960 m, equivalent to a Fahrböschung of 14.7°, and covered an area of 1.38 km2. To provide information for hazard zonation of similar type of potential landslides in the same area, we used a dynamic model (DAN-W) with three alternative rheological models to simulate the runout behaviour of the displaced landslide materials and found that a combination of the frictional model and Voellmy model could provide the best performance in simulating this landslide. The simulated results indicated that the duration of the movement is estimated at about 175 s for a mean velocity 21 m/s.
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