Prediction of landslide hazards induced by potential earthquake in Litang County, Sichuan, China

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Jingjing Jing
Zhijian Wu
Chengxin Chu
Wanpeng Ding
Wei Ma
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[1] Nanjing Tech University,College of Transportation Engineering
[2] Jiangsu Open University,School of Architectural Engineering
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Natural Hazards | 2023年 / 118卷
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Earthquake-induced landslide; Landslide hazard; PGA correction; Permanent displacement prediction; Critical acceleration;
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The assessment of earthquake-induced landslide hazards is an important prerequisite for disaster prevention and reduction in tectonic active areas. However, few studies have considered the amplification effect of site and topography on ground motion parameters and made the peak ground acceleration (PGA) correction. Based on Newmark's method, taking Litang County, Sichuan Province, China, as the study area, considering the site amplification effect and topographic amplification effect, this paper carried out the assessment of landslide hazards under the action of occasional earthquakes with an exceedance probability of 10% and rare earthquakes with an exceedance probability of 2%. The results show that the hazard of earthquake-induced landslides is higher in the high slopes of loose rock in the middle of Litang County and the steep rock slopes with large topographic relief in the northeast, and low in the southern plateau and central basins. The site and topographic conditions have a significant effect on the nonlinear amplification of PGA, and the corrected PGA is even magnified by 2–3 times in steep mountains. Compared with the occasional earthquakes, the influence of rare earthquakes on the initiation and movement distance of landslides is remarkably improved. This study can provide a valuable reference for potential earthquake-induced landslide hazard assessment and seismic landslide emergency response in Litang County.
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