Japan Geoscience Union Meeting 2025

Presentation information

[E] Oral

H (Human Geosciences ) » H-DS Disaster geosciences

[H-DS07] Landslides and related phenomena

Fri. May 30, 2025 3:30 PM - 5:00 PM 102 (International Conference Hall, Makuhari Messe)

convener:Gonghui Wang(Disaster Prevention Research Institute, Kyoto University), Hitoshi SAITO(Graduate School of Environmental Studies, Nagoya University), Masahiro Chigira(Fukada Geological Institute), Fumitoshi Imaizumi(Faculty of Agriculture, Shizuoka University), Chairperson:Fumitoshi Imaizumi(Faculty of Agriculture, Shizuoka University), Yuxuan LUO(Disaster Prevention Research Institute, Kyoto University)

4:00 PM - 4:15 PM

[HDS07-21] Volume estimation of landslides along the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau Transportation Corridor

*Chenglong Zhang1,2, Zhenhong Li1,2,3, Wu Zhu1,2,4, Mingtao Ding1,2, Bo Chen1,2 (1.Chang'an University, College of Geological Engineering and Geomatica,Xi’an, China, 2.Key Laboratory of Loess, Xi’an, China, 3.Key Laboratory of Western China's Mineral Resources and Geological Engineering, Ministry of Education, Xi’an, China, 4.Key Laboratory of Ecological Geology and Disaster Prevention, Ministry of Natural Resources, Xi’an, China)

Keywords:Landslide volume, The Qinghai-Tibet Plateau Transportation Corridor , Index coefficients, Power-law correlation

Landslide volume, as a principal factor, needs to be estimated accurately and quickly. At present, volume estimation of landslides is still dominated by traditional field surveys, and the method of using power-law correlations between landslide area and volume to estimate landslide volume also is imperfect. Scholars often ignored the crucial factor of the index of rock resistance to weathering and erosion (IRWE) of landslide bedrocks, leading to the uncertainty in index coefficients (γ), the applicable range of this method also needs to be further researched. In this paper, firstly, the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau Transportation Corridor (QTPTC) was divided into five sections based on IRWE of stratigraphic lithology, 183 landslides were selected from the landslide inventory along five sections. The power-law correlation between landslide area and volume in each section was fitted based on robust estimation. Secondly, power-law correlations were validated using cross validation and typical landslides in each section, and compared with γ values fitted in other literature. Through analyzing IRWE in the area where 183 landslides are located, γ values were found to be proportional to IRWE. Thirdly, the volume of 1928 landslides along QTPTC were estimated and River Blocking Coefficient (RBC) Ib was introduced to quickly screen out 88 active major disaster bodies along great rivers. Finally, we proposed a universal framework for volume estimation of landslides. The study will greatly save time in screening potential landslides, laying a solid foundation for early warning and achieving the purpose of landslide prevention and mitigation.