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An anthropogenic landslide dammed the Songmai River,a tributary of the Jinsha River in Southwestern China
Authors:Xu  Chong  Cui  Yulong  Xu  Xiwei  Bao  Pengpeng  Fu  Gui  Jiang  Wenliang
Affiliation:1.Institute of Crustal Dynamics, China Earthquake Administration, Beijing, 100085, China
;2.Key Laboratory of Active Tectonics and Volcano, Institute of Geology, China Earthquake Administration, #1 Huayanli, Chaoyang District, P. O. Box 9803, Beijing, 100029, China
;3.School of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Anhui University of Science and Technology, Huainan, 232001, Anhui, China
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Abstract:

On March 20, 2019, a landslide (named Yagu landslide) occurred in eastern Tibetan Plateau. It produced a 10-m-high dam, resulting in a lake on the Songmai River, a tributary of the Jinsha River. This paper describes this slope failure and analyzes the process and cause of the landsliding based on the combination of Google Earth images, PlanetScope satellite optical images, field photography and geologic data. It is speculated that this event was likely induced by local human activity, such as quarrying rather than natural factors. This example raises a challenging issue whether the ongoing projects along the Jinsha River can induce landslides. In addition, the emergency responses of the government and the effort for risk removal of the dammed lake are presented.

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