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The July 1, 2017 Wangjiawan landslide in Ningxiang County,China
Authors:Yuen Zhang  Deying Li  Kunlong Yin  Lixia Chen  Yong Xu  Tsehaie Woldai  Zhipeng Lian
Institution:1.Engineering Faculty,China University of Geosciences,Wuhan,China;2.Wuhan Centre of Geological survey, China Geological Survey,Wuhan,China;3.School of Geosciences,University of Wits,Johannesburg,South Africa
Abstract:Many landslides were triggered by heavy rainfall from 29 June to 1 July 2017 in Ningxiang County, Hunan Province, China. A field investigation into one of the landslides, known as the Wangjiawan landslide, was undertaken on July 3, 2017, to understand the landslide mechanisms and the factors that triggered the event. The landslide is a translational and rotational slide that degraded downslope to an earth flow. It occurred on a steeply dipping mud-rich slate intercalation. Field investigation shows that the landslide had a movement rate of more than 25 m/s and had been triggered by up to 338 mm of continuous rainfall over 2 days. The landslide was fast-moving because it occurred on a steep slope and showed a rapid reduction in shear strength. The landslide resulted in nine fatalities and 19 injuries, most during initial rescue efforts. To mitigate a possible secondary landslide disaster, later emergency measures including evacuation of the survivors, setting up warning signs, and covering landslide cracks with plastic sheeting were adopted.
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