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Landslide kinematics and their potential controls from hourly to decadal timescales: Insights from integrating ground-based InSAR measurements with structural maps and long-term monitoring data

机译:从每小时到十年的时间尺度的滑坡运动学及其潜在控制:将基于地面的InSAR测量与结构图和长期监测数据相结合的见解

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Knowledge of kinematics is rudimentary for understanding landslide controls and is increasingly valuable with greater spatiotemporal coverage. However, characterizing landslide-wide kinematics is rare, especially at broadly ranging timescales. We used highly detailed kinematic data obtained using photogrammetry and field mapping during the 1980s and 1990s and our 43-day ground-based InSAR survey during 2010 to study kinematics of the large, persistently moving Slumgullion landslide. The landslide was segregated into 11 kinematic elements using the 1980s-1990s data and the InSAR survey revealed most of these elements within a few hours. Averages of InSAR-derived displacement point measures within each element agreed well with higher quality in situ observations; averaging was deemed necessary because adverse look angles for the radar coupled with tree cover on the landslide introduced error in the InSAR results. We found that the landslide moved during 2010 at about half its 1985-1990 speed, but slowing was most pronounced at the landslide head. Gradually decreased precipitation and increased temperature between the periods likely resulted in lower groundwater levels and consequent slowing of the landslide. We used GPS survey results and limit-equilibrium modeling to analyze changing stability of the landslide head from observed thinning and found that its stability increased between the two periods, which would result in its slowing, and the consequent slowing of the entire landslide. Additionally, InSAR results suggested movement of kinematic element boundaries in the head region and our field mapping verified that they moved and changed character, likely because of the long-term increasing head stability. On an hourly basis, InSAR results were near error bounds but suggested landslide acceleration in response to seemingly negligible rainfall. Pore-pressure diffusion modeling suggested that rainfall infiltration affected frictional strength only to shallow depths along the landslide's marginal faults, highlighting their importance in controlling landslide stability. Hourly results also suggested that motion propagated along the 3.9-km length of the active landslide, even following sub-millimeter displacements, while strengthening of landslide shear boundaries during faster movement was likely critical in regulating the landslide's motion. Hence, detailed kinematic characterizations obtained from traditional and emerging approaches helped to reveal that mechanisms controlling landslide movement and evolution over decades also are critical to sub-millimeter movement on a nearly continuous basis. Published by Elsevier B.V.
机译:运动学知识对于理解滑坡控制是基本的,并且随着时空范围的扩大而变得越来越有价值。但是,很难描述滑坡范围内的运动学特征,特别是在很宽的时间范围内。我们使用了1980年代和1990年代通过摄影测量和野外测绘获得的高度详细的运动学数据,以及2010年期间我们43天的InSAR地面调查,研究了持续不断的大型Slumgullion滑坡的运动学。利用1980年代至1990年代的数据,将滑坡分为11个运动学要素,InSAR调查显示,这些要素在几个小时之内就大部分消失了。每个元素内由InSAR得出的位移点测量值的平均值与高质量的原位观测结果吻合良好;认为平均是必要的,因为雷达的不利视角加上滑坡上的树木覆盖在InSAR结果中引入了误差。我们发现,滑坡在2010年的移动速度约为1985-1990年的一半,但减缓在滑坡头​​最明显。在这两个时期之间,降水量的逐渐减少和温度的升高可能导致地下水位降低,进而导致滑坡减缓。我们使用GPS调查结果和极限平衡模型分析了观测到的变薄引起滑坡头变化的稳定性,发现在两个时期之间滑坡头的稳定性增加,这将导致滑坡变慢,进而导致整个滑坡变慢。此外,InSAR结果表明,运动学元素边界在头部区域内运动,我们的场测图验证了运动元素边界的移动和特征改变,这可能是由于头部的长期稳定性提高所致。按小时计算,InSAR结果接近误差范围,但建议对似乎看似微不足道的降雨进行滑坡加速。孔隙压力扩散模型表明,降雨入渗仅对沿滑坡边缘断层的浅深度的摩擦强度产生影响,突显了其在控制滑坡稳定性中的重要性。每小时的结果还表明,即使沿亚毫米位移,运动仍沿活动滑坡的3.9公里长度传播,而在快速运动过程中加强滑坡的剪切边界可能是调节滑坡运动的关键。因此,从传统方法和新兴方法获得的详细运动学特征有助于揭示,几十年来控制滑坡运动和演化的机制对于近乎连续的亚毫米运动也至关重要。由Elsevier B.V.发布

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