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Mass wasting triggered by the 2008 Wenchuan earthquake is greater than orogenic growth

Parker, R. N.; Densmore, A. L.; Rosser, N. J.; de Michele, M.; Li, Y.; Huang, R.; Whadcoat, S.; Petley, D. N.

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Authors

R. N. Parker

M. de Michele

Y. Li

R. Huang

S. Whadcoat

D. N. Petley



Abstract

Shallow earthquakes are the primary driver of rock uplift in mountain ranges1. However, large shallow earthquakes also trigger widespread, coseismic landslides that cause significant but spatially heterogeneous erosion2, 3, 4. The interplay between rock uplift and the distribution and magnitudes of coseismic landslides thus raises a fundamental question as to whether large earthquakes and their associated landslides create or destroy mountainous topography. The 2008 Mw 7.9 Wenchuan earthquake in Sichuan, China triggered more than 56,000 landslides5, with a spatial distribution that was only partly related to the pattern of tectonic deformation6. Here we examine the potential changes in orogen volume using landslide area–volume scaling relationships4, 7 applied to high-resolution satellite imagery. We estimate that coseismic landsliding produced ~5–15 km3 of erodible material, greater than the net volume of 2.6±1.2 km3 added to the orogen by coseismic rock uplift8. This discrepancy indicates that, even if only a fraction of the landslide debris is removed from the orogen over the likely ~2000–4000 yr earthquake return period6, the Wenchuan earthquake will lead to a net material deficit in the Longmen Shan. Our result challenges the widely held notion that large dip-slip or oblique-slip earthquakes build mountainous topography, and invites more careful consideration of the relationships between coseismic slip, mass wasting and relief generation.

Citation

Parker, R. N., Densmore, A. L., Rosser, N. J., de Michele, M., Li, Y., Huang, R., Whadcoat, S., & Petley, D. N. (2011). Mass wasting triggered by the 2008 Wenchuan earthquake is greater than orogenic growth. Nature Geoscience, 4(7), 449-452. https://doi.org/10.1038/ngeo1154

Journal Article Type Article
Online Publication Date May 15, 2011
Publication Date 2011-07
Deposit Date Mar 6, 2012
Publicly Available Date Oct 16, 2013
Journal Nature Geoscience
Print ISSN 1752-0894
Electronic ISSN 1752-0908
Publisher Nature Research
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 4
Issue 7
Pages 449-452
DOI https://doi.org/10.1038/ngeo1154
Public URL https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/1480443

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