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Application of remote sensing techniques to determine the kinematics of the Bull Lake Creek Landslide, Wind River Mountains, Wyoming.

机译:应用遥感技术确定怀俄明州风河山脉的布尔湖溪滑坡的运动学。

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Landslides are one of many natural hazards that impact human settlements. On average, each year landslides account for billions of dollars of property damage and claim thousands of lives around the world. Landslides are prevalent throughout the United States, and require constant monitoring and remediation. This abundance is a result of a combination of weak stratigraphic layers, extensive faulting and tilting, and a climate that allows for large amounts of snow melt to be input into the water table. It is therefore important to gain a better understanding of how and when landslides occur, not only to minimize damage in areas with currently active landslides but also to identify landslide prone areas in order to avoid developing infrastructure near them. In order to accomplish these goals it is important to understand the mechanics of mass movements and the variables that affect their activity. The goal of this thesis research was to determine seasonal kinematics of the Bull Lake Creek Landslide (BLCS) in the Wind River Mountains of Wyoming. Satellite-based L-band interferometric synthetic aperture radar (InSAR) data was utilized to monitor short-term movement of BLCS and was correlated to meteorological and stream discharge data provided by USGS gauging and weather stations in the Bull Lake Creek Valley. Cumulative displacements recorded by InSAR analysis were greater than 300cm over a 3 year time span, with maximum amounts of movement occurring during the months of May and June corresponding with peaks in stream discharge. For longer-term variations, aerial photos over a 50 year time span were observed. Results from the aerial photo analysis show massive cliff failure events (~5 million m3 of material) occur and that catastrophic mobilization of the slide occurs on decadal time scales with displacement of large (>20m) clasts up to ~2km, and destruction and entrainment of mature growth trees (60cm dia.). Since other slides located in the Wind River Mountains share a similar structure as that of BLCS, it can be inferred that they may also fail catastrophically. Therefore, a re-assessment of the hazard that they pose to human infrastructure (such as Bull Lake Reservoir) may be in order.
机译:滑坡是影响人类住区的众多自然灾害之一。平均而言,滑坡每年造成数十亿美元的财产损失,并在全球造成数千人丧生。滑坡在美国各地都很普遍,需要不断的监测和修复。这种丰度是由于薄弱的地层,广泛的断层和倾斜以及允许将大量融雪输入地下水位的气候所造成的。因此,重要的是要更好地了解滑坡发生的方式和时间,不仅要最大程度地减少当前处于活动状态的滑坡地区的破坏,而且要确定易发生滑坡的地区,以避免在滑坡附近发展基础设施。为了实现这些目标,重要的是要了解质量运动的机理以及影响其运动的变量。本文研究的目的是确定怀俄明州风河山脉的布尔湖溪滑坡(BLCS)的季节运动学。基于卫星的L波段干涉式合成孔径雷达(InSAR)数据用于监视BLCS的短期运动,并与Bulls Creek河谷USGS计量站和气象站提供的气象和河流排放数据相关。通过InSAR分析记录的累积位移在3年的时间间隔内大于300cm,在5月和6月的几个月中出现了最大的移动量,这与溪流排放量的峰值相对应。对于长期变化,可以观察到50年内的航拍照片。航空照片分析的结果表明,发生了大规模的悬崖破坏事件(约500万立方米的材料),并且滑坡的灾难性动员发生在年代际尺度上,位移大(> 20m)的碎石块长达约2km,破坏和夹带成熟的生长树木(直径60厘米)。由于位于风河山脉的其他滑坡具有与BLCS相似的结构,因此可以推断出它们也可能会灾难性地失败。因此,可能有必要重新评估它们对人类基础设施(例如布尔湖水库)造成的危害。

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  • 作者

    Held, Bjorn.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Missouri - Columbia.;

  • 授予单位 University of Missouri - Columbia.;
  • 学科 Geology.;Remote Sensing.
  • 学位 M.S.
  • 年度 2011
  • 页码 80 p.
  • 总页数 80
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:45:03

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