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DOI10.2113/gseegeosci.18.4.313
When Landslides Are Misinterpreted as Faults: Case Studies from the Western United States
Hart, Michael W.; Shaller, Phillip J.1; Farrand, Gregory T.2
通讯作者Hart, Michael W.
来源期刊ENVIRONMENTAL & ENGINEERING GEOSCIENCE
ISSN1078-7275
EISSN1558-9161
出版年2012
卷号18期号:4页码:313-325
英文摘要

We present several case studies from the western United States where faults are mapped on the basis of geomorphic and structural evidence that is equally likely to indicate landsliding. In some examples, faults have obscured evidence of landslides that utilized fault planes as rupture surfaces. In the Southern California examples, late Pleistocene or Holocene faults are mapped solely based on linear scarps. Such faults are often better explained by landsliding. Similarly, both landslides and faults have been proposed to explain prominent scarps and grabens in the Saddle Mountains of Washington. We note that both faulting and landsliding have been invoked by consultants and reviewers to explain offset Quaternary colluvium in observation pits and linear scarps in a subdivision in central Utah. Several subparallel linear scarps in granitic rock on a ridge top in the Southern California desert have also been mapped as faults. Recent studies, however, show that the features more likely indicate incipient landsliding that grades laterally into fully developed landslides. The Hebgen Lake, Montana, earthquake of 1959 produced landsliding as well as tectonic ground rupture. We suggest that an arcuate scarp that formed north of the primary ground rupture zone, previously interpreted as a fault, was likely produced by reactivation of a 6-mi-wide (9.7 km) landslide. We include a final case study where a combination of normal and thrust faulting mimics landsliding near St. George, Utah. Failure to correctly differentiate between landslides and faults leads to incorrect evaluation of a site’s stability as well as incorrect evaluation of seismic hazard and ultimately impacts public health and safety.


英文关键词Landslides Faults Geomorphology
类型Article
语种英语
国家USA
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000327862500001
WOS关键词SADDLE MOUNTAINS ; CALIFORNIA ; ANTICLINE
WOS类目Engineering, Environmental ; Engineering, Geological ; Geosciences, Multidisciplinary
WOS研究方向Engineering ; Geology
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/172145
作者单位1.Exponent Inc, Irvine, CA 92618 USA;
2.Ninyo & Moore, San Diego, CA 92123 USA
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Hart, Michael W.,Shaller, Phillip J.,Farrand, Gregory T.. When Landslides Are Misinterpreted as Faults: Case Studies from the Western United States[J],2012,18(4):313-325.
APA Hart, Michael W.,Shaller, Phillip J.,&Farrand, Gregory T..(2012).When Landslides Are Misinterpreted as Faults: Case Studies from the Western United States.ENVIRONMENTAL & ENGINEERING GEOSCIENCE,18(4),313-325.
MLA Hart, Michael W.,et al."When Landslides Are Misinterpreted as Faults: Case Studies from the Western United States".ENVIRONMENTAL & ENGINEERING GEOSCIENCE 18.4(2012):313-325.
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