Landslides Triggered by the 2020 Qiaojia M w5.1 Earthquake, Yunnan, China: Distribution, Influence Factors and Tectonic Significance

Xiangli He , Chong Xu , Wenwen Qi , Yuandong Huang , Jia Cheng , Xiwei Xu , Qi Yao , Yongkun Lu , Boyang Dai

Journal of Earth Science ›› 2021, Vol. 32 ›› Issue (5) : 1056 -1068.

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Journal of Earth Science ›› 2021, Vol. 32 ›› Issue (5) : 1056 -1068. DOI: 10.1007/s12583-021-1492-1
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Landslides Triggered by the 2020 Qiaojia M w5.1 Earthquake, Yunnan, China: Distribution, Influence Factors and Tectonic Significance

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On May 18, 2020, an M w5.1 earthquake occurred in Qiaojia County, Yunnan Province, China. This moderate-sized event triggered massive coseismic landslides, resulting in some damage. In this work, through visual interpretation of high-resolution (0.8–2 m) Gaofen satellite images before and after the earthquake, 167 landslides were delineated, 18 of which were inspected in the field. Using the landslide number density (LND) and landslide area percentage (LAP), we characterized the spatial distribution of these landslides, and analyzed their possible influence factors and tectonic significance. The results show that these landslides are distributed mostly in the NW-SE direction, roughly parallel to the long axis of seismic intensity zones and the strike of the Xiaohe-Baogunao fault (XBF). The LND and LAP decrease with increasing distances to the fault and from the epicenter to fault ends of the XBF. These permit to suggest that the seismogenic fault of the Qiaojia earthquake is likely a hidden branch of the XBF. All of the landslides induced by this event occurred in the region with the seismic intensity of six degrees or greater of the 2014 M w6.2 Ludian earthquake. Therefore, it was inferred that the 2020 Qiaojia earthquake was probably the subsequent release of accumulated elastic strain after the 2014 Ludian earthquake in a same tectonic stress regime.

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Qiaojia earthquake / landslide inventory / spatial distribution / seismogenic fault / Ludian earthquake

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Xiangli He, Chong Xu, Wenwen Qi, Yuandong Huang, Jia Cheng, Xiwei Xu, Qi Yao, Yongkun Lu, Boyang Dai. Landslides Triggered by the 2020 Qiaojia M w5.1 Earthquake, Yunnan, China: Distribution, Influence Factors and Tectonic Significance. Journal of Earth Science, 2021, 32(5): 1056-1068 DOI:10.1007/s12583-021-1492-1

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