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Landslide response to vegetation by example of July 25–26, 2013, extreme rainstorm, Tianshui, Gansu Province, China
- Source :
- Bulletin of Engineering Geology and the Environment. 80:751-764
- Publication Year :
- 2020
- Publisher :
- Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2020.
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Abstract
- Loss Plateau of China is an area with long-term vegetation restoration while serious mass movements. Local vegetation does act as sediment reducing role while quantification of their effect on landslides is lacking. This work presents a first research work about the connection between landslides and vegetation by the example of July 25–26, 2013, extreme rainstorm. High-resolution sensing orthoimages, landside width, and simplified infinite slope theory were used to examine landslide distribution and the lateral apparent cohesion of roots. The results reveal that shallow landslides have a higher probability at the transitional slope area. The majority of them have a gradient of 20–25°, locate on south-facing slopes, and areas with sparse vegetation. Vegetation cover, represented by the Green-Red Vegetation Index (GRVI), is the controlling factor of landslide distribution and size. The estimated lateral apparent cohesion of plant roots is not positively related to GRVI, and increase when GRVI > 0.2. The relationship between landslide width and slope gradient indicates that strong root strength may result in larger landslide volume. This result of this work is a pioneering trial in correlating the lateral apparent cohesion from roots and forest crown, which is helpful for understanding the effect of vegetation on landslides.
- Subjects :
- Plant roots
0211 other engineering and technologies
Slope gradient
Geology
Landslide
02 engineering and technology
010502 geochemistry & geophysics
Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology
01 natural sciences
Vegetation cover
Nature Conservation
Cohesion (geology)
Physical geography
Vegetation Index
China
021101 geological & geomatics engineering
0105 earth and related environmental sciences
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Details
- ISSN :
- 14359537 and 14359529
- Volume :
- 80
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Bulletin of Engineering Geology and the Environment
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi...........e40ef24efab0bcd99ba26d559a91c297