Landslides triggered by the 2004 Niigata Ken Chuetsu, Japan, earthquake

Earthquake Spectra
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The Niigata Ken Chuetsu earthquake triggered a vast number of lanslides in the epicentral region. Landslide concentrations were among the highest ever measured after an earthquake, and most of the triggered landslides were relatively shallow failures parallel to the steep slope faces. The dense concentration of landslides can be attributed to steep local topography in relatively weak geologic units, adverse hydrologic conditions caused by significant antecedent rainfall, and very strong shaking. Many of the landslides could be discerned from high-resolution satellite imagery acquired immediately after the earthquake. ?? 2006, Earthquake Engineering Research Institute.
Publication type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Title Landslides triggered by the 2004 Niigata Ken Chuetsu, Japan, earthquake
Series title Earthquake Spectra
DOI 10.1193/1.2173021
Volume 22
Issue SUPPL. 1
Year Published 2006
Language English
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