The role of active faults and sliding mechanism analysis of the 2017 Maoxian postseismic landslide in Sichuan, China

Volume: 78, Issue: 8, Pages: 5635 - 5651
Published: Mar 6, 2019
Abstract
A giant, high-position rockslide occurred in Xinmo village of Maoxian County, Sichuan, China, on June 24, 2017. It was the largest rockslide recorded since the 2008 Wenchuan earthquake, and caused great loss. We use field survey data and relevant information to describe the geometric and zoning of the Maoxian landslide, and we discuss its sliding mechanism and the role of active faults in its formation. The sliding mode of the Maoxian landslide...
Paper Details
Title
The role of active faults and sliding mechanism analysis of the 2017 Maoxian postseismic landslide in Sichuan, China
Published Date
Mar 6, 2019
Volume
78
Issue
8
Pages
5635 - 5651
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