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Unusual July 10, 1996, rock fall at Happy Isles, Yosemite National Park, California

机译:1996年7月10日不寻常,加利福尼亚优胜美地国家公园的快乐岛上的岩石坠落

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Effects of the July 10, 1996, rock fall at Happy Isles in Yosemite National Park, California, were unusual compared to most rock falls. Two main rock masses fell about 14 s apart from a 665-m-high cliff southeast of Glacier Point onto a talus slope above Happy Isles in the eastern part of Yosemite Valley. The two impacts were recorded by seismographs as much as 200 km away. Although the impact area of the rock falls was not particularly large, the falls generated an airblast and an abrasive dense sandy cloud that devastated a larger area downslope of the impact sites toward the Happy Isles Nature Center. Immediately downslope of the impacts, the airblast had velocities exceeding 110 m/s and toppled or snapped about 1000 trees. Even at distances of 0.5 km from impact, wind velocities snapped or toppled large trees, causing one fatality and several serious injuries beyond the Happy Isles Nature Center. A dense sandy cloud trailed the airblast and abraded fallen trunks and trees left standing. The Happy Isles rock fall is one of the few known worldwide to have generated an airblast and abrasive dense sandy cloud. The relatively high velocity of the rock fall at impact, estimated to be 110–120 m/s, influenced the severity and areal extent of the airblast at Happy Isles. Specific geologic and topographic conditions, typical of steep glaciated valleys and mountainous terrain, contributed to the rock-fall release and determined its travel path, resulting in a high velocity at impact that generated the devastating airblast and sandy cloud. The unusual effects of this rock fall emphasize the importance of considering collateral geologic hazards, such as airblasts from rock falls, in hazard assessment and planning development of mountainous areas.
机译:与大多数岩石坠落相比,1996年7月10日,加利福尼亚优胜美地国家公园的快乐岛上的岩石坠落的影响是不同寻常的。两个主要岩体从冰川点东南的665米高的悬崖上坠落到优胜美地山谷东部欢乐谷上方的距骨斜坡上,相距约14 s。地震仪记录了 的两次撞击,距离最远为200 km。尽管 崩塌的影响范围不是特别大,但 崩塌却产生了爆炸冲击波并造成了毁灭性更大的沙尘云。冲击 的下坡向欢乐岛自然中心的方向倾斜。冲击波立即下降 ,爆炸速度超过110 m / s ,并倾倒或折断了大约1000棵树。即使在距撞击 0.5 km的距离处,风速也会使大的 树木突然折倒或倒下,在“快乐的小岛”自然之外造成一人死亡和数伤中央。 爆炸后有浓密的沙云,磨损的树干和倒下的树木磨损。 Happy Isles岩崩是全世界为数不多的 之一。 相对较高的岩石撞击速度下降,估计 为110-120 m / s,影响了严重程度和面积欢乐岛的空袭爆炸范围 。特定的地质和地形 条件,典型的是陡峭的冰河谷和山区 地形,它们导致了落石的释放并确定了其行进路径,从而高速撞击时, 产生了毁灭性的爆炸和沙云。这次岩石崩塌的异常 效果强调了在地质灾害评估和规划制定中考虑 附带地质灾害(例如来自岩石崩塌的爆炸物)的重要性。 山区的面积。

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    《GSA Bulletin》 |2000年第1期|75-85|共11页
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    U.S. Geological Survey, M.S. 955, National Center, Reston, Virginia 20192;

    National Park Service, P.O. Box 577, Yosemite National Park, California 95389;

    Cascades Volcano Observatory, U.S. Geological Survey, Vancouver, Washington 98661;

    Department of Geology and Geological Engineering, Colorado School of Mines, Golden, Colorado 80401;

    Berkeley Seismological Laboratory, University of California, Berkeley, California 94720;

    U.S. Geological Survey, M.S. 966, Box 25046, Denver Federal Center, Denver, Colorado 80225;

    U.S. Geological Survey, Department of Geophysics, Box 351650, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington 98195;

    Department of Geology, State University of New York, Buffalo, New York 14260;

    Department of Geology, State University of New York, Buffalo, New York 14260;

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