Landslide-prone area retrieval and earthquake-inducing hazard probability assessment based on InSAR analysis

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Lichuan Zou
Chao Wang
Hong Zhang
Dong Wang
Yixian Tang
Huayan Dai
Bo Zhang
Fan Wu
Lu Xu
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[1] Aerospace Information Research Institute,Key Lab of Digital Earth Science
[2] Chinese Academy of Sciences,undefined
[3] International Research Center for Sustainable Development Goals,undefined
[4] University of Chinese Academy of Sciences,undefined
[5] China Railway Eryuan Engineering Group Co.,undefined
[6] Ltd,undefined
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Landslides | 2023年 / 20卷
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Slow-moving landslide; Landslide-prone areas; Coseismic landslides; InSAR; Luding earthquake;
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Slow-moving landslide-prone areas (SLAs) are unstable objects on the terrestrial surface that can collapse rapidly when provoked by earthquakes, leading to infrastructure damage. It is critical to identify SLAs prior to earthquake events and assess their hazard-causing probabilities when triggered. An assessment approach of earthquake-triggered geohazards is proposed in this paper by combining interferometric synthetic aperture radar (InSAR) derived SLAs and geological and geomorphological factors. Taking the Ms6.8 Luding earthquake, which occurred in the Sichuan Province of southwestern China on September 5, 2022, as an example, 1320 scenes of Sentinel-1 SAR data in western Sichuan were processed using the small baseline subset (SBAS) InSAR technique before the earthquake. After the earthquake, hazard probability assessment was performed in real-time by filtering the SLAs using a spatial analysis technique with geological and geomorphological factors, e.g., real-time peak ground acceleration (PGA), slope, distance to fault (DTF), and distance to the river (DTR) data. The results show that 11 SLAs were classified into high-risk zones. As verified by the Luding co-seismic landslide dataset from visual interpretation of optical remote sensing images, 142 coseismic landslides were triggered by the earthquake in these high-risk regions. In these areas, an ancient landslide, with high pre-earthquake displacement rates (−50 mm/year) on the scarp was reactivated under the Luding earthquake forces. This method can provide a scientific tool for disaster mitigation and rapid response emergency management.
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