International Journal of Earth Sciences Knowledge and Applications
Yazarlar: Sushil KHANDURI, Piyoosh RAUTELA
Konular:Yerbilimleri, Ortak Disiplinler
Anahtar Kelimeler:Landslide,Landuse,Slope instability,Alaknanda Valley,Uttarakhand Himalaya
Özet: Heavy rainfall in June 2013 triggered landslides together with river erosion across the state of Uttarakhand in India that culminated in a major disaster. Detailed investigation was carried out in the upper Alaknanda Valley of Uttarakhand Himalaya that was adversely affected by landslides, with an aim to identify key factors triggering slope instability. Correlation of the spatial distribution of landslides with land use, road and streams suggests that proximity to road and drainage network have the strongest influence on landslides occurrence in the area. Ill maintained farm terraces on the slopes and alignment of the road network in proximity of the drainage channels are observed to further influence landslide occurrences. Aligning the road network at a safe distance from drainage network, with provision of rainwater disposal and slope stabilisation measures is therefore recommended. Geological surveys should at the same time precede road construction to avoid unstable and weak zones and proper care should be taken to ensure maintenance of farm terraces on the slopes.