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Landslides and Landscape Evolution over Decades to Millennia: Using Tephrochronology, Air Photos, Lidar, and Geophysical Investigations to Reconstruct Past Landscapes.

机译:数十年来至千年的滑坡和景观演变:利用年代学,航空照片,激光雷达和地球物理调查来重建过去的景观。

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Landscapes respond to external perturbations over a variety of timescales, including million-year tectonic forcing, millennial to decadal climate fluctuations, and minutes-long high intensity storms or large magnitude earthquakes. In mountainous regions, understanding the role of landslides in driving the hillslope response to these perturbations is paramount for understanding landscape evolution over geologic timescales and hazards over human timescales. Here I analyze the landslide-driven hillslope response over millennial to decadal timescales using a variety of tools and techniques (e.g. tephrochronology, lidar and air photo analysis, field and subsurface investigations, and seismic refraction) in the Waipaoa Basin (New Zealand) and Oregon Coast Range (USA). For the Waipaoa study catchment, pervasive landslides have been sculpting >99% of the hillslopes in response to >50 m of fluvial incision following the shift to a warmer, wetter climate after the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) (~18 ka). Then, starting in the late 1800s, European settlement resulted in deforestation and conversion of >90% of the landscape to pastureland---spurring a rapid increase in landslide-driven erosion. To quantify the landscape response, I first reconstruct LGM and younger paleosurfaces using tephrochronology and lidar-derived surface roughness to estimate the volume, timing, and distribution of hillslope destabilization. From these reconstructions, I calculate the post-LGM catchment-averaged erosion rate (1.6 mm/yr) and determine that the timing of the initial hillslope adjustment was rapid and occurred by ~10 ka. Second, I quantify the rate and volume of historic hillslope degradation using a 1956-2010 sequence of aerial photographs, lidar, and field reconnaissance to map the spatial extent of active landslides, create a 'turf index' based on the extent and style of pastoral ground disruption, correlate that with downslope velocity, and calculate the average annual sediment flux. From the sediment flux, I calculate an erosion rate over the past ~50 years (~20 mm/yr) that is 10x greater than post-LGM. Lastly, in Western Oregon, I confirm that seismic refraction can determine the size (e.g. depth) and failure style of landslides in western Oregon---data needed to incorporate these poorly studied landslides into future landscape evolution or hazard models.;This dissertation includes both previously published and unpublished co-authored material.
机译:景观在各种时间尺度上对外部干扰做出响应,包括百万年的构造强迫,千年至十年的气候波动以及持续数分钟的高强度风暴或大地震。在山区,了解滑坡在驱动山坡对这些干扰的反应中的作用对于了解地质时间尺度上的景观演变和人类时间尺度上的危害至关重要。在这里,我使用Waipaoa盆地(新西兰)和俄勒冈州的各种工具和技术(例如年代年代学,激光雷达和空中照片分析,野外和地下调查以及地震折射),分析了千禧年以来滑坡驱动的斜坡对年代际尺度的响应。海岸山脉(美国)。对于Waipaoa研究流域,在最后一次冰期最大值(LGM)(〜18 ka)之后转变为较温暖湿润的气候之后,响应于> 50 m的河流切口,无处不在的滑坡已雕刻了超过99%的山坡。然后,从1800年代后期开始,欧洲人定居导致森林砍伐,并将超过90%的景观转换为牧场-促使滑坡驱动的侵蚀迅速增加。为了量化景观响应,我首先使用年代学和激光雷达衍生的表面粗糙度来重建LGM和较年轻的古地表,以估计山坡失稳的量,时间和分布。从这些重建中,我计算了LGM汇水后的平均侵蚀速率(1.6毫米/年),并确定初始坡度调整的时间很短,大约发生了10 ka。其次,我使用航空摄影,激光雷达和野外侦察的1956-2010序列来量化历史性山坡退化的速率和数量,以绘制活动滑坡的空间范围,并根据牧草的范围和样式创建“草皮指数”地面破坏,将其与下坡速度相关联,并计算年平均沉积物通量。根据沉积物通量,我计算出过去约50年(约20毫米/年)的侵蚀速率是LGM后的10倍。最后,在俄勒冈州西部,我确认地震折射可以确定俄勒冈州西部滑坡的大小(例如深度)和破坏类型-将这些研究不足的滑坡纳入未来景观演化或灾害模型所需的数据。既有已出版的也有未出版的合著材料。

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  • 作者

    Cerovski-Darriau, Corina R.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Oregon.;

  • 授予单位 University of Oregon.;
  • 学科 Geomorphology.;Geology.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2016
  • 页码 147 p.
  • 总页数 147
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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