[1]XIONG Jiang,TANG Chuan,GONG Lingfeng,et al.Evolution Indexes Selecting and Laws analyzing of Debris Flow Source in Strong Earthquake Area[J].Research of Soil and Water Conservation,2020,27(01):360-365.
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Research of Soil and Water Conservation[ISSN 1005-3409/CN 61-1272/P] Volume:
27
Number of periods:
2020 01
Page number:
360-365
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Public date:
2020-02-20
- Title:
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Evolution Indexes Selecting and Laws analyzing of Debris Flow Source in Strong Earthquake Area
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XIONG Jiang, TANG Chuan, GONG Lingfeng, SHI Qingyun, LI Ning
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(State Key Laboratory of Geohazard Prevention and Geoenvironment Protection, Chengdu University of Technology, Chengdu 610059, China)
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- Keywords:
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debris flow; source evolution; quantitative index; laws
- CLC:
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P642.23
- DOI:
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- Abstract:
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In order to explore the evolution laws of debris flow source in strong earthquake area, the quantity, area, density, connectivity, length and shape coefficient of source are selected as quantitative indexes. The basic data were obtained through the interpretations and statistics of multi-phase images. The following conclusions are obtained through the analysis. The source area of the four phase images interpretation are 7.86 km2, 6.67 km2, 4.67 km2, and 3.25 km2, respectively, with the decreases of 15%, 30%, and 30%, respectively. The numbers of sources are 1 310, 1 582, 1 203 and 1 004, with the increases of 21%, -24% and -17%, respectively. After the earthquake, the numbers, connectivity and length of the source evolved in the form of increase firstly, and then decrease, which reached the maximum around 2011, but the area showed a decreasing trend. The evolution stage of source can be divided into four stages: infancy, youth, adulthood and old age by combining the previous research results and the evolution trend of indicators. After the earthquake, the evolution type of source on the slope will gradually change from the form of clastic flow and hill-slop flow to channel erosion, and the source erosion type is transformed from the early-stage revetment erosion and materials collapse supply on both sides of the channel to the deepened erosion by hydraulic downcutting in the later stage. These research results have positive significance for enriching the theory of debris flow source evolution in earthquake area.