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- Shaochang Liu
(Kunming Institute of Earthquake Prediction, China Earthquake Administration, Kunming 650225, China
Yunnan Earthquake Agency, Kunming 650225, China)
- Siyuan Ma
(Key Laboratory of Earthquake and Volcanic Hazards, Institute of Geology, China Earthquake Administration, Beijing 100029, China)
- Xiaoli Chen
(Key Laboratory of Earthquake and Volcanic Hazards, Institute of Geology, China Earthquake Administration, Beijing 100029, China)
Abstract
The Dongchuan District in Kunming City is located in the transition zone between the Yunnan–Guizhou Plateau and the Sichuan Basin. As a region with a copper mining history of over 2000 years, the district has experienced frequent landslides that pose serious threats to human lives, property, and ecological sustainability. Therefore, it is essential to compile a comprehensive landslide inventory and analyze the relationships between landslide spatial distribution and influencing factors for geological hazard prevention. High-resolution remote sensing imagery was interpreted to establish a landslide inventory, based on which the spatial distribution and geometric characteristics of landslides were systematically analyzed. The results show that a total of 1623 landslides were identified, with a total area of 10.36 km 2 . Landslides predominantly occur at elevations of 1000–2000 m, on slopes of 20–45°, with aspects of 255–285°, and relief between 150 and 400 m, in areas with annual rainfall below 825 mm, within 1000 m of rivers and 3000 m of fault lines, and 1000–5000 m of mines. Four landslide clusters were delineated along the Xiao River Fault, highlighting the significant influence of the fault on the spatial distribution of landslides. Most landslides are longitudinal in planform, with travel distances (L) of 50–450 m and heights (H) from 25 to 350 m, both exhibiting allometric scaling with volume. The mean H/L ratio is 0.56 (corresponding to a mean reach angle of 29°), significantly higher than that in Baoshan City (21°). The results provide insights into landslide initiation mechanisms and spatial distribution patterns on the northern margin of the Yunnan–Guizhou Plateau, offering valuable data for landslide hazard assessment and sustainable regional development.
Suggested Citation
Shaochang Liu & Siyuan Ma & Xiaoli Chen, 2026.
"Inventory, Distribution and Geometric Characteristics of Landslides in the Dongchuan District, Yunnan Province, China,"
Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 18(8), pages 1-25, April.
Handle:
RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:18:y:2026:i:8:p:3994-:d:1922258
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