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Types and Geomorphic Development of Large Landslides in the Kokomeren River Basin, Kyrgyzstan

키르기스스탄 코코메렌강 유역의 대규모 산사태 유형과 지형 발달

  • Oh, Jeong-Sik (Department of Geography Education, Korea University)
  • 오정식 (고려대학교 지리교육과)
  • Received : 2019.03.21
  • Accepted : 2019.03.30
  • Published : 2019.03.30

Abstract

Large landslide is a type of mass movement that causes drastic landform changesin a short period, and it causes huge human and property damage over a large area. The purpose of this study is to categorize the types and characteristics of large landslides around the Kokomeren River basin, Kyrgyzstan and to discuss the geomorphic development after the large landslides. The topographic analysis about a total of 20 landslides documented collapsed volumes of 0.01 to 1.10 km3, height drops of 180 to 1,770 m, and runout distances of 1,200 to 5,400 m. Rock avalanche and rockslide are identified as major types of large-scale landslides in the study area. Rock avalanches can be divided into P-type, J-type, and S-type based on the features of slope failure and kinematic characteristics of rock debris. Landslide synchronistic landforms such as trimlines, transverse ridges, longitudinal ridges, levees, and hummocks are well developed in the rock avalanche. The pieces of evidence of landslide dam, landslide-dammed lake, and remnant outburst flood deposits are observed in the upstream and downstream where the rockslides occurred. The Ak-Kiol landslide dam is the best example of a geomorphic development due to lake spillover and the large landslides were likely to be triggered by huge paleo-seismic events.

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Acknowledgement

I express sincere thanks to Prof. Yeong Bae Seong (Korea University) and Alexander Strom (Geodynamic Reseach Center, Branch of JSC, Hydroproject, Moscow, Russia) for helping on field survey and training.