Title of article :
Do buried-rupture earthquakes trigger less landslides than surface-rupture earthquakes for reverse faults?
Author/Authors :
Xu، نويسنده , , Chong، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
Abstract :
Gorum et al. (2013, Geomorphology 184, 127–138) carried out a study on inventory compilation and statistical analyses of landslides triggered by the 2010 Mw 7.0 Haiti earthquake. They revealed that spatial distribution patterns of these landslides were mainly controlled by complex rupture mechanism and topography. They also suggested that blind-rupture earthquakes trigger fewer landslides than surface-rupture earthquakes on thrust reverse faults. Although a few lines of evidence indicate that buried-rupture earthquakes might trigger fewer landslides than surface-rupture earthquakes on reverse faults, more careful comparisons and analyses indicate that it is not always true. Instead, some cases show that a buried-rupture earthquake can trigger a larger quantity of landslides that are distributed in a larger area, whereas surface-rupture earthquakes can trigger larger but a fewer landslides distributed in a smaller area.
Keywords :
Buried-rupture earthquake , Surface-rupture earthquake , Reverse fault , Landslide
Journal title :
Geomorphology
Journal title :
Geomorphology