Title :
Zhouqu County 8.8 extra-large-scale debris flow characters of remote sensing image analysis
Author :
Xue, Dongjian ; He, Zhengwei ; Wang, Zhiheng
Author_Institution :
State Key Lab. of Geohazard Prevention & Geoenvironment Protection, Chengdu, China
Abstract :
August, 8, 2010 morning, Zhouqu County, Gansu Province, because of sudden heavy rainfall, the Sanyanyu and Luojiayu gully north of the county discharged, from north to south rushed into the town, and Bailong River was blocked by debris flows to form the barrier lake. Zhouqu County South and North Riverside Road were submerged, most buildings and bungalows in Bailong riverside serious submerged. Zhouqu County located in mountainous areas, transport and communication interruption, so damage evaluation of the site investigation is more difficult in the remote mountainous area of Gansu province. The debris flow is mainly from the Sanyanyu and Luojiayu gully to form two large debris flow zone, but devastating Sanyanyu debris flow caused a large number of casualties and economic losses. A large number of debris flows investigation shows that rapid emergency response can effectively reduce the casualties and loss caused by disasters. In this paper, combined with previous experience of remote sensing investigation of debris flow, It is conducted that investigation and analysis use of Quickbird high-resolution remote sensing data to residential damaged and debris flow disaster in the study area of large debris flow disaster in Zhouqu, to provide technical support for disaster mitigation and relief.
Keywords :
disasters; geomorphology; geophysical image processing; geophysical techniques; image resolution; lakes; rain; remote sensing; rivers; AD 2010 08 08; Bailong River; Bailong riverside; China; Gansu Province; Luojiayu gully; North riverside road; Quickbird high-resolution remote sensing data; Sanyanyu debris flow analysis; Sanyanyu gully; South riverside road; Zhouqu County; barrier lake region; debris flow disaster analysis; disaster mitigation analysis; economic loss analysis; extra-large-scale debris flow characterstics; heavy rainfall analysis; remote mountainous area; remote sensing image analysis; Buildings; Earthquakes; Economics; Materials; Remote sensing; Rivers; Roads; debris flow; remote sensing image; zhouqu county;
Conference_Titel :
Electronics, Communications and Control (ICECC), 2011 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Zhejiang
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-0320-1
DOI :
10.1109/ICECC.2011.6067845