Debris Flow activity and specificity of Debris Flow Formation in the Geysernaya river valley (KamchatKa)

Q4 Earth and Planetary Sciences
E.V. Lebedeva, S.S. Chernomorets
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Abstract

A map of debris flow activity of the Geysernaya river basin, where large-scale debris flow processes associated with the collapse of fragments of the left side of the valley have been observed three times over the past 40 years, was compiled. Three independent debris flow areas of the river basin have been identified and characterized: the upper reaches of the river — the Levaya Geysernaya basin, the middle river course — below the dammed lake formed in 2014, and the lower downstream part — below the dammed lake that existed in 2007–2014. It was found that debris flow processes are typical for most of the Geysernaya river tributaries. Moreover, in the left tributaries debris flows may have aseasonal character, because they are formed in conditions of constant heating and active gas-hydrothermal influence within the thermal fields. The landslide dam formed in 2014 is resistant to erosion, and an independent breakthrough of the dammed lake is unlikely. With further erosion of the 2007 dam and the expansion of the breach in the dam body, collapse of its sides and debris flow in the lower part of the Geysernaya river valley cannot be ruled out. Risks of rockfall, landslide and debris flow processes, the initiation of which is most likely on the left side of the valley, should be considered in planning the development of recreational facilities.
堪察加Geysernaya河流域泥石流活动及泥石流形成的特殊性
Geysernaya河流域的泥石流活动地图在过去的40年里已经被观察到三次与山谷左侧碎片崩塌相关的大规模泥石流过程。确定并表征了河流流域三个独立的泥石流区:河流上游-列瓦亚盖瑟纳亚盆地,中游- 2014年形成的堰塞湖下方,下游- 2007-2014年存在的堰塞湖下方。研究发现,间歇泉河的大部分支流具有典型的泥石流过程。此外,左侧支流碎屑流可能具有季节性,因为它们是在热场内持续加热和气热作用活跃的条件下形成的。2014年形成的滑坡坝具有抗侵蚀能力,堰塞湖不太可能独立突破。随着2007年大坝的进一步侵蚀和坝体溃决口的扩大,不能排除其侧壁坍塌和盖瑟纳亚河谷下游泥石流的可能性。在规划康乐设施的发展时,应考虑到落石、滑坡和泥石流过程的风险,这些风险最有可能发生在山谷的左侧。
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