Structures and failure mechanisms analysis of Turtle Mountain
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2008
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| Resumo |
The 30 M m3 rockslide that occurred on the east face of Turtle Mountain in the Crowsnest Pass area (Alberta) in 1903 is one of the most famous landslides in the world. In this paper, the structural features of the South part of Turtle Mountain are investigated in order to understand the present-day scar morphology and to identify the most important failure mechanisms. The structural features were mapped using a high resolution digital elevation model (DEM) in order to have a large overview of the relevant structural features. At the same time, a field survey was carried out and small scale fractures were analyzed in different parts of southern Turtle Mountain in order to confirm the DEM analysis. Results allow to identify six main discontinuity sets that influence the Turtle Mountain morphology. These discontinuity sets were then used to identify the potential failure mechanisms affecting Third Peak and South Peak area. |
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| Idioma(s) |
en |
| Publicador |
Geoscience Canada Presse de l'Université Laval |
| Fonte |
Proceedings of the 4th Canadian Conference on Geohazards : From Causes to Management |
| Tipo |
info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject inproceedings |