Landslide distribution and sliding mode control along the Anninghe fault zone at the eastern edge of the Tibetan Plateau

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ZHOU Hong-fu [1 ,2 ]
LIU Bin [3 ]
YE Fei [4 ]
FU Wen-xi [4 ]
TANG Wen-qing [1 ]
QIN Ya-dong [1 ]
FANG Tian [1 ,2 ]
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[1] Chengdu Center,China Geological Survey
[2] College of Earth Science and Engineering, Shandong University of Science and Technology
[3] Sichuan Geological Survey
[4] State Key Laboratory of Hydraulics and Mountain Rivers Protection, Sichuan
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Tibetan Plateau is known as the roof of the world. Due to the continuous uplift of the Tibetan Plateau, many active fault zones are present. These active fault zones such as the Anninghe fault zone have a significant influence on the formation of special geomorphology and the distribution of geological hazards at the eastern edge of the Tibetan Plateau. The Anninghe fault zone is a key part of the Y-shaped fault pattern in the Sichuan-Yunnan block of China. In this paper, high-resolution topographic data, multitemporal remote sensing images, numerical calculations, seismic records, and comprehensive field investigations were employed to study the landslide distribution along the active part of the Anninghe. The influence of active faults on the lithology, rock mass structures and slope stress fields were also studied. The results show that the faults within the Anninghe fault zone have damaged the structure and integrity of the slope rock mass, reduced the mechanical strength of the rock mass and controlled the slope failure modes. The faults have also controlled the stress field, the distribution of the plastic strain zone and the maximum shear strain zone of the slope, thus have promoted the formation and evolution of landslides. We find that the studied landslides are linearly distributed along the Anninghe fault zone, and more than 80% of these landslides are within 2-3 km of the fault rupture zone. Moreover, the Anninghe fault zone provides abundant substance for landslides or debris flows. This paper presents four types of sliding mode control of the Anninghe fault zone, e.g., constituting the whole landslide body, controlling the lateral boundary of the landslide, controlling the crown of the landslide, and constituting the toe of the landslide. The results presented merit close attention as a valuable reference source for local infrastructure planning and engineering projects.
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页码:2094 / 2107
页数:14
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