Shallow landsliding, root reinforcement, and the spatial distribution of trees in the Oregon Coast Range

山崩 断层崖 地质学 植被(病理学) 航程(航空) 边坡稳定性 空间分布 水文学(农业) 地貌学 岩土工程 古生物学 医学 断层(地质) 材料科学 遥感 病理 复合材料
作者
Joshua J. Roering,Kevin M. Schmidt,J. D. Stock,W. E. Dietrich,David R. Montgomery
出处
期刊:Canadian Geotechnical Journal [Canadian Science Publishing]
卷期号:40 (2): 237-253 被引量:285
标识
DOI:10.1139/t02-113
摘要

The influence of root reinforcement on shallow landsliding has been well established through mechanistic and empirical studies, yet few studies have examined how local vegetative patterns influence slope stability. Because root networks spread outward from trees, the species, size, and spacing of trees should influence the spatial distribution of root strength. We documented the distribution and characteristics of trees adjacent to 32 shallow landslides that occurred during 1996 in the Oregon Coast Range. Although broadly classified as a conifer-dominated forest, we observed sparse coniferous and abundant hardwood trees near landslide scars in an industrial forest (Mapleton) that experienced widespread burning in the 19th century. In industrial forests that were burned, selectively harvested, and not replanted (Elliott State Forest), swordfern was ubiquitous near landslides, and we observed similar numbers of live conifer and hardwood trees proximal to landslide scarps. We demonstrate that root strength quantified in landslide scarps and soil pits correlates with a geometry-based index of root network contribution derived from mapping the size, species, condition, and spacing of local trees, indicating that root strength can be predicted by mapping the distribution and characteristics of trees on potentially unstable slopes. In our study sites, landslides tend to occur in areas of reduced root strength, suggesting that to make site-specific predictions of landslide occurrence slope stability analyses must account for the diversity and distribution of vegetation in potentially unstable terrain.Key words: slope stability, vegetation, root strength, shallow landslide, debris flow, Oregon Coast Range.

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