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Cheaib A., Lacroix Pascal, Zerathe Swann, Jongmans D., Ajorlou N., Doin M. P., Hollingsworth J., Abdallah C. (2022). Landslides induced by the 2017 Mw7.3 Sarpol Zahab earthquake (Iran). Landslides, [Early access], [17 p.]. ISSN 1612-510X.

Titre du document
Landslides induced by the 2017 Mw7.3 Sarpol Zahab earthquake (Iran)
Année de publication
2022
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000741639000003
Auteurs
Cheaib A., Lacroix Pascal, Zerathe Swann, Jongmans D., Ajorlou N., Doin M. P., Hollingsworth J., Abdallah C.
Source
Landslides, 2022, [Early access], [17 p.] ISSN 1612-510X
Landslides are the main secondary effects of earthquakes in mountainous areas. The spatial distribution of these landslides is controlled by the local seismic ground motion and the local slope stability. While gravitational instabilities in arid and semi-arid environments are understudied, we document the landslides triggered by the Sarpol Zahab earthquake (November 12, 2017, Mw7.3, Iran/Iraq border), the largest event ever recorded in the semi-arid Zagros Mountains. An original earthquake-induced landslide inventory was derived, encompassing landslides of various sizes and velocities (from rapid disrupted rockfalls to slow-moving coherent landslides). This inventory confirms the low level of triggered landslides in semi-arid environments. It also displays clear differences in the spatial and volumetric distributions of earthquake-induced landslides, having 386 rockfalls of limited size triggered around the epicenter, and 9 giant (areas of ca. 10(6) m(2)) active and ancient deep-seated landslides coseismically accelerated at locations up to 180 km from the epicenter. This unusual distant triggering is discussed and interpreted as an interaction between the earthquake source properties and the local geological conditions, emphasizing the key role of seismic ground motion variability at short spatial scales in triggering landslides. Finally, the study documents the kinematics of slow-moving ancient landslides accelerated by earthquakes, and opens up new perspectives for studying landslide triggering over short (similar to 1-10 years) and long-time (similar to 1000-10,000 years) periods.
Plan de classement
Géologie et formations superficielles [064] ; Géophysique interne [066]
Description Géographique
IRAN
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010083961]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010083961
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