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Rock-avalanche dynamics revealed by large-scale field mapping and seismic signals at a highly mobile avalanche in the West Salt Creek valley, western Colorado

Authors :
Kate E. Allstadt
Benjamin T. Stratton
Robert G. Schmitt
Jeffrey A. Coe
Rex L. Baum
Timothy A. Hayashi
Jason W. Kean
Bernard F. Kochevar
Jonathan L. White
Matthew L. Morgan
Source :
Geosphere. 12:607-631
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Geological Society of America, 2016.

Abstract

On 25 May 2014, a rain-on-snow–induced rock avalanche occurred in the West Salt Creek valley on the northern flank of Grand Mesa in western Colorado (United States). The avalanche mobilized from a preexisting rock slide in the Green River Formation and traveled 4.6 km down the confined valley, killing three people. The avalanche was rare for the contiguous United States because of its large size (54.5 Mm 3 ) and high mobility (height/length = 0.14). To understand the avalanche failure sequence, mechanisms, and mobility, we conducted a forensic analysis using large-scale (1:1000) structural mapping and seismic data. We used high-resolution, unmanned aircraft system imagery as a base for field mapping, and analyzed seismic data from 22 broadband stations (distances

Details

ISSN :
1553040X
Volume :
12
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Geosphere
Accession number :
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