Topographic and geologic controls on landslides induced by the 2015 Gorkha earthquake and its aftershocks: an example from the Trishuli Valley, central Nepal

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Ching-Ying Tsou
Masahiro Chigira
Daisuke Higaki
Go Sato
Hiroshi Yagi
Hiroshi P. Sato
Akihiko Wakai
Vishnu Dangol
Shanmukhesh C. Amatya
Akiyo Yatagai
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[1] Hirosaki University,Department of Agricultural and Environmental Engineering, Faculty of Agriculture and Life Science
[2] Kyoto University,Disaster Prevention Research Institute
[3] Teikyo Heisei University,Graduate school of Environmental Information
[4] Yamagata University,Faculty of Education, Art and Science
[5] Nihon University,Department of Geography, College of Humanities and Sciences
[6] Gunma University,Department of Civil Engineering
[7] Tribhuvan University,Department of Geology, Tri
[8] Department of Water Induced Disaster Management,Chandra Campus
[9] Hirosaki University,Global Environment and Disaster Prevention Sciences Faculty
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Landslides | 2018年 / 15卷
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Earthquake; Landslide; Inner gorge; Scarp slope; Nepal;
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The devastating Gorkha earthquake (Mw 7.8) on April 25, 2015 and its aftershocks triggered numerous landslides across the Lesser and Higher Himalayas of central Nepal. This study aims to characterize these landslides, based on the local topography and geology, and to develop data for landslide hazard zoning. This study focused on a mountainous catchment of the Trishuli River, where a digital elevation model was used to examine hilllslope and river profiles, aerial photos were used to identify 155 coherent landslides, and satellite images were used to map 912 earthquake-induced landslides. The topography of this area is mainly characterized by incised V-shaped inner gorges and steep (> 35°) SW-facing scarp slopes. Although most of the coherent landslides were not reactivated by the earthquakes, the Gogane landslide was affected by the earthquake and partly failed. A majority of the earthquake-induced landslides (91%) were new landslides, while the others were enlarged old landslides. The earthquake-induced landslides occurred mainly on the steep slopes of V-shaped inner gorges and scarp slopes, in gneiss and quartzite strata of the Lesser Himalayas, and they were primarily associated with fractured rock masses. This analysis provides a framework for zoning areas vulnerable to earthquake-induced landslides.
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