This paper presents an analysis of the Hooskanaden Landslide, an earthflow, which experienced a dramatic surge event beginning on February 24, 2019, closing US Highway 101 near mile point 343.5 for nearly 2 weeks. This ~ 1 km long surge event resulted in horizontal displacements of up to 45 m and uplift of 6 m at the toe located on a gravel beach adjacent to the Pacific Ocean. The Hooskanaden Landslide, likely active since the eighteenth century, exhibits regular activity with a recurrence interval of major surge events of approximately every 20 years, transitioning from slow to relatively rapid velocities. During the 2019 event, maximum displacement rates of approximately 60 cm/h were observed, slowly decreasing to 15 cm/h for a sustained period of approximately 2 weeks before the eventual return to baseline conditions (< 0.02 cm/h).

Alberti, S., Senogles, A., Kingen, K., Booth, A., Castro, P., Dekoekkoek, J., et al. (2020). The Hooskanaden Landslide: historic and recent surge behavior of an active earthflow on the Oregon Coast. LANDSLIDES, 17(11), 2589-2602 [10.1007/s10346-020-01466-8].

The Hooskanaden Landslide: historic and recent surge behavior of an active earthflow on the Oregon Coast

Alberti S.;
2020

Abstract

This paper presents an analysis of the Hooskanaden Landslide, an earthflow, which experienced a dramatic surge event beginning on February 24, 2019, closing US Highway 101 near mile point 343.5 for nearly 2 weeks. This ~ 1 km long surge event resulted in horizontal displacements of up to 45 m and uplift of 6 m at the toe located on a gravel beach adjacent to the Pacific Ocean. The Hooskanaden Landslide, likely active since the eighteenth century, exhibits regular activity with a recurrence interval of major surge events of approximately every 20 years, transitioning from slow to relatively rapid velocities. During the 2019 event, maximum displacement rates of approximately 60 cm/h were observed, slowly decreasing to 15 cm/h for a sustained period of approximately 2 weeks before the eventual return to baseline conditions (< 0.02 cm/h).
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Earthflow; Landslide; Landslide activity; Surge;
English
2020
17
11
2589
2602
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Alberti, S., Senogles, A., Kingen, K., Booth, A., Castro, P., Dekoekkoek, J., et al. (2020). The Hooskanaden Landslide: historic and recent surge behavior of an active earthflow on the Oregon Coast. LANDSLIDES, 17(11), 2589-2602 [10.1007/s10346-020-01466-8].
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