Journal article

Mudslide-caused ecosystem degradation following Wenchuan earthquake 2008

D Ren, J Wang, R Fu, DJ Karoly, Y Hong, LM Leslie, C Fu, G Huang

Geophysical Research Letters | Published : 2009

Abstract

We have applied a scalable and extensible geo-fluid model (SEGMENT) that considers soil mechanics, vegetation transpiration and root mechanical reinforcement, and hydrological processes to simulate two dimensional maps of the landslides occurrence following the 2008 Wenchuan earthquake. Modeled locations and areas generally agree with observations. The model suggests that the potential energy of earth was lowered by 1.52 × 1015 J by these landslides. With this, the vegetation destroyed transfer ̃235 Tg C to the dead respiring pool and transforms 5.54 × 10-2 Tg N into unavailable sediments pools and the atmosphere. The cumulative CO2 release to the atmosphere over the coming decades is compar..

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University of Melbourne Researchers

Grants

Awarded by Australian Research Council Federation Fellowship


Funding Acknowledgements

This study is supported by the start-up money to the third author from the Jackson School of Geosciences, University of Texas at Austin. Robert E. Dickinson provided many useful suggestions for improving the quality of this letter. Dan Ren from UT Dallas provided GIS graphic assistance. We thank personnel from the USGS Wyoming Center for providing the digital elevation data. David Karoly is the recipient of an Australian Research Council Federation Fellowship (project FF0668679). L. Huang helped with the technical part of Figure 2.