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Understanding the Chandmari Landslides https://static-content.springer.com/image/chp%3A10.1007%2F978-3-319-53483-1_23/MediaObjects/440499_1_En_23_Figa_HTML.png

Authors : Nirmala Vasudevan, Kaushik Ramanathan, Aadityan Sridharan

Published in: Advancing Culture of Living with Landslides

Publisher: Springer International Publishing

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Abstract

Chandmari Hill lies in Gangtok City in the Himalayan Mountain Ranges of Northeast India. The Himalayas are particularly prone to landslides due to complex geology combined with high tectonic activity, steep slopes, and heavy rainfall. Chandmari Hill has experienced a significant number of landslides, both rainfall and earthquake triggered, during the past several decades. Recently, the Government of India commissioned Amrita University to develop and deploy a landslide early warning system at Chandmari Hill. During the initial phase of the deployment, we conducted walkover surveys at Chandmari Locality, which comprises a large portion of Chandmari Hill. We also extracted and tested soil samples, drilled a 33.5 m borehole, and analyzed rock cores from the borehole. We present the results of laboratory soil tests and use these results in mathematical models. We examine all landslides (rainfall-triggered and earthquake-induced) recorded at Chandmari Locality during the past five decades. Simple calculations demonstrate that when the input parameters of the models mimic the field conditions precursory to an actual landslide, the factor of safety of the slope is less than unity. Gangtok City lies close to the Main Central Thrust, MCT2, which separates the gneissic rocks of the Paro/Lingtse Formation from the mica schists of the Daling Formation. Our field investigations revealed that at Chandmari Locality, gneissic rock overlies highly weathered mica schist. We postulate that surface runoff infiltrates through fractures in the overlying gneiss and results in an extrusion of the finer micaceous material, leading to subsidence which is routinely observed during the monsoon season. During torrential rains, rainwater infiltration causes the sliding of the soft micaceous bands underlying the gneissic rock, leading to rockslides at the hill. We suggest that similar processes are responsible for the frequent and widespread occurrences of landslides and subsidence observed throughout the region.

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Title
Understanding the Chandmari Landslides
Authors
Nirmala Vasudevan
Kaushik Ramanathan
Aadityan Sridharan
Copyright Year
2017
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-53483-1_23