2022
DOI: 10.1007/s10346-022-01938-z
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Engineering geomorphological and InSAR investigation of an urban landslide, Gisborne, New Zealand

Abstract: The East Coast region of New Zealand has some of the highest erosion rates in the world, due to its proximity to an active plate boundary, susceptibility to high-intensity storms and steep terrain underlain by young soft sedimentary rock and soil. In the city of Gisborne, expansion of residential blocks into steeper terrain in peri-urban areas has required improved capacity for the characterisation and monitoring of slope stability. Landslides have affected several properties and have destroyed infrastructure.… Show more

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“…Some of these are new failures, while others are more likely to be reactivated existing landslides. Generally, the observed landslides reported herein accord with previous observations of shallow landslides in the region, that typically occur within the highly-weathered Pleistocene Mangatuna Formation soils (e.g., Cook, Brook, Hamling, et al, 2022;Mazengarb, 1997;McKelvey & Murton, 1991). In addition, however, several failures have been reported on 'fill' slopes, where slopes have been modified to accommodate construction activity, such as tennis courts or swimming pools.…”
Section: Geomorphology and Geologysupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…Some of these are new failures, while others are more likely to be reactivated existing landslides. Generally, the observed landslides reported herein accord with previous observations of shallow landslides in the region, that typically occur within the highly-weathered Pleistocene Mangatuna Formation soils (e.g., Cook, Brook, Hamling, et al, 2022;Mazengarb, 1997;McKelvey & Murton, 1991). In addition, however, several failures have been reported on 'fill' slopes, where slopes have been modified to accommodate construction activity, such as tennis courts or swimming pools.…”
Section: Geomorphology and Geologysupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Such fill failures are not uncommon across New Zealand, often due to poor compaction and drainage management in urban and suburban areas (e.g., Brook, 2018). Nevertheless, whether the landslide is within soil or fill, it is probably promoted by drainage and permeability contrasts that occur with the underlying Miocene Tunanui Formation mudstones (Cook, Brook, Hamling, et al, 2022). Such contrasts cause elevated groundwater tables during heavy, prolonged rainfall, as indicated by groundwater ‘daylighting’ out of exposed landslide headscarp exposures.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
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“…Dalam hal ini Borehole (BH) atau data bor digunakan untuk membantu identifikasi lapisan tanah agar tepat. Dicetak ulang dari "Engineering geomorphological and InSAR investigation of an urban landslide, Gisborne, New Zealand" (Cook et al, 2022). Telah dilakukan penelitian serupa di daerah perkotaan Gisborne, Selandia Baru oleh Cook et al (2022) menggunakan teknik penginderaan jauh, GPR, dan menggunakan data bor.…”
Section: Metode Gpr Dengan Metode Lainunclassified