Geomorphometric characteristics of new Zealand landslide dams

被引:185
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作者
Korup, O
机构
[1] Swiss Fed Inst Snow & Avalanche Res, CH-7260 Davos, Switzerland
[2] Victoria Univ Wellington, Sch Earth Sci, Wellington, New Zealand
关键词
landslide dam; geomorphometry; New Zealand; slope stability;
D O I
10.1016/j.enggeo.2003.11.003
中图分类号
P5 [地质学];
学科分类号
0709 ; 081803 ;
摘要
This study presents results from a quantitative analysis of a new inventory of n = 232 landslide dam occurrences in New Zealand. Previously published data were expanded by documentation of recent events and evidence from a regional air-photo reconnaissance focused on the upland regions of southwestern South Island. Additional geomorphometric data on landslide dams, associated lakes, and contributing catchment characteristics, were extracted from a 25-m Digital Elevation Model (DEM), augmented by limited ground truthing, and compiled in a GIS-based inventory. The New Zealand case examples fall into the global trend, although they contain both two extremely large features in terms of landslide dam volume V-D and lake volume V-L. Analysis suggests that landslide dam height H-D, landslide dam volume V-D, lake volume V-L, contributing catchment area A(C), and local relief H-R, are key variables for assessing landslide dam stability independently from other catchment parameters such as lithology, climate, or dam sedimentology. They may be provisionally used as representative characteristics of landslide dams, irrespective of environmental boundary conditions, such as climate, geology, or site-specific valley geomorphometry. Three newly proposed dimensionless indices, i.e., the Backstow Index I-s, Basin Index I-a, and Relief Index I-r, based on landslide dam height H-D allow limited, yet promising, preliminary assessments of landslide dam stability. Compared with worldwide examples, they also demonstrate a much narrower conditional range for the formation of stable landslide dams in New Zealand. Catchment parameters such as maximum elevation E-max, upstream relief H-R, contributing catchment area A(C), and relief ratio R-R are significantly different at sites of former and existing landslide-dammed lakes, and may be used as independent variables in future terrain-based classification schemes. Generally, data are incomplete with underreporting of small and ephemeral landslide dams, and over-representation of earthquake case studies. Nonparametric correlation highlights the statistical interdependence between geomorphometric variables as an artefact of initial data calculation, while varying accuracy poses a significant drawback for complex multivariate statistical techniques such as principal component, cluster, or discriminant analyses. (C) 2004 Published by Elsevier B.V.
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