Dormant landslides distributed in upper course of Sun Kosi Watershed and landslides induced by Nepal Gorkha Earthquake 2015

Authors

  • Hiroshi Yagi Faculty of Education, Yamagata University, Kojirakawa, Yamagata
  • Kazunari Hayashi Okuyama Boring Co.Ltd., Yokokote
  • Daisuke Higaki Faculty of Agriculture and Life Science, Hirosaki University, Bunkyocho, Hirosaki
  • Ching-Ying Tsou Faculty of Agriculture and Life Science, Hirosaki University, Bunkyocho, Hirosaki
  • Go Sato Faculty of Modern Life, Teikyo-Heisei University, Nakano, Tokyo

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3126/jngs.v55i1.22790

Keywords:

Dormant landslide, Deep-seated landslide, Augen gneiss area, Slate area, Phyllite area, Earthquake-induced landslide, Break of slope

Abstract

This study detected 897 dormant landslides of deep-seated type in the upper course of the Sun Kosi Watershed. It also shows geology and slope gradient that are prone to cause deep-seated landslides in the Great Himalaya and Midland zones. The dormant landslides are predominantly distributed in geological areas of the Augen Gneiss, Benighat Slate, Robang Phyllite and the Kuncha Phyllite, considering both landslide area ratio and site number. Landslides of deep-seated type are also found prone to develop on dip-slope. Occurrence of landslides usually increases over 20 degrees of slope angle for each geological type, though the number of landslides in the phyllite area increases below 20 degrees. It is very clear that landslides in phyllite area are prone to occur from relatively lower slope angles compared to those occurring in quartzite, gneiss and the Sermathang Formation. Nepal Gorkha Earthquake 2015 caused 1804 landslides in this study area. Most of the earthquake-induced landslides are of shallow types that occurred just below break of slope, showing a shoulder shaped profile along the deep gorge. They are predominantly distributed on steep slopes in the geological areas of slate, gneiss and dolomite. None of the dormant landslides of large scale was activated by the earthquake.

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Published

2018-06-04

How to Cite

Yagi, H., Hayashi, K., Higaki, D., Tsou, C.-Y., & Sato, G. (2018). Dormant landslides distributed in upper course of Sun Kosi Watershed and landslides induced by Nepal Gorkha Earthquake 2015. Journal of Nepal Geological Society, 55(1), 61–67. https://doi.org/10.3126/jngs.v55i1.22790

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