The 2007 Fox Creek landslide, Peace River Lowland, Alberta, Canada

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Tai Hoon Kim
David M. Cruden
C. Derek Martin
Corey R. Froese
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[1] University of Alberta,Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
[2] Alberta Geological Survey/Energy Resources Conservation Board,undefined
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Landslides | 2010年 / 7卷
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Landslide; Landslide dam; Preglacial valley; Peace River Lowland; Alberta;
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Fox Creek is a small tributary of the Saddle River, a tributary of the Peace River in northwestern Alberta. It has several dormant landslides with degraded scarps and grabens. A new, reactivated landslide on the north bank of the Fox Creek occurred on 5 May 2007. The landslide formed two major sliding blocks. A rapid translational block slide, it mobilized 47 Mm3 of displaced materials, blocked the creek, and made a natural dam with a maximum height of 19 m at the tips of the displaced blocks. The rupture surfaces of the 2007 landslide were within the advance phase glaciolacustrine sediments. The residual friction angles are about 10° similar to those of the previous landslides in the Peace River Lowland. Precipitation and snow melt prior to the landslide are likely triggers of the 2007 Fox Creek landslide. The farmlands on the crest of the river valley and timber resources were impacted. The current landslide dam in Fox Creek does not have any evidence of seepage downstream; it may last for many years. Eventually, the creek will overtop and erode the dam. The same cycle of actions, landsliding, damming, and erosion will continue in the foreseeable future.
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