A critical source of noise in tree-ring based chronologies of landslide movements

IF 2.7 3区 农林科学 Q1 FORESTRY
Karel Šilhán
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Tree-ring based analysis is currently a widely used tool for obtaining data on the spatio-temporal behaviour of past landslides, which is key information for determining hazard or estimating potential triggers. However, even this approach has its limitations, which may induce a lot of noise in the obtained results. In doing so, the sources of this noise, which in some cases can even simulate a spurious landslide event, are not well known. Thus, this study highlights one of the possible significant sources of noise in tree-ring based landslide chronologies, which is the effect of wind combined with the soft landslide surface, which causes instability of trees that can easily lean to simulate a landslide movement. For this purpose, 197 individuals of common spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karst.) on the flat parts of two flow-like landslides were analyzed. 280 growth disturbances were identified and 17 events were reconstructed. In order to assess the landslide origin of the collected data, this study included analyses of the nature and relative contribution of different types of growth disturbances, their spatial distribution, analyses of the direction and magnitude of tree trunk leaning, as well as analyses of extreme precipitation and wind events. By combining the results obtained, it can be concluded that most of the detected growth disturbances and reconstructed events were induced by wind in combination with the soft landslide surface into which the trees sink. Since these growth disturbances cannot be filtered out by standard reference trees, they are an extremely serious source of noise that can completely invalidate the dendrogeomorphic results of the study. The study thus identifies which parameters should be newly considered in dendrogeomorphic analyses of landslide movements.
以树龄为基础的滑坡运动年代学中的一个关键噪声源
基于树环的分析是目前广泛使用的一种工具,用于获取有关过去山体滑坡时空行为的数据,这是确定危害或估计潜在触发因素的关键信息。然而,即使是这种方法也有其局限性,可能会在获得的结果中产生大量噪声。在这种情况下,这些噪声(在某些情况下甚至可以模拟虚假的滑坡事件)的来源并不为人所知。因此,本研究强调了基于树环的滑坡年代学中可能存在的重要噪声源之一,即风与松软的滑坡表面相结合的影响,这会导致树木的不稳定性,从而很容易倾斜以模拟滑坡运动。为此,对两处流状滑坡平地上的 197 株普通云杉(Picea abies (L.) Karst.)进行了分析。确定了 280 次生长扰动,重建了 17 次事件。为了评估所收集数据的滑坡起源,这项研究包括分析不同类型生长扰动的性质和相对贡献、其空间分布、树干倾斜方向和幅度分析,以及极端降水和大风事件分析。综合所得结果,可以得出结论,大部分检测到的生长扰动和重建事件都是由风力与树木下沉的松软滑坡面共同引起的。由于这些生长扰动无法被标准参考树过滤掉,因此它们是一个极其严重的噪声源,会使研究的树枝地貌结果完全失效。因此,本研究确定了在对滑坡运动进行树枝地貌分析时应新考虑的参数。
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Dendrochronologia
Dendrochronologia FORESTRY-GEOGRAPHY, PHYSICAL
CiteScore
5.50
自引率
13.30%
发文量
82
审稿时长
22.8 weeks
期刊介绍: Dendrochronologia is a peer-reviewed international scholarly journal that presents high-quality research related to growth rings of woody plants, i.e., trees and shrubs, and the application of tree-ring studies. The areas covered by the journal include, but are not limited to: Archaeology Botany Climatology Ecology Forestry Geology Hydrology Original research articles, reviews, communications, technical notes and personal notes are considered for publication.
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