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Engineering geology, 2015-12, Vol.199, p.157-164
2015
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Can tree tilting indicate mechanisms of slope movement?
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  • Engineering geology, 2015-12, Vol.199, p.157-164
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Elsevier B.V
Erscheinungsjahr
2015
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Alma/SFX Local Collection
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  • Slope movements are a common natural hazard. That is why considerable funds are spent annually to limit their effects or to research their prevention. This study evaluates dendrometric approaches as a fast and low-cost alternative to classical methods of slope movement mechanism analysis. A total of 1688 trees growing on the Mazák landslide in the Moravskoslezské Beskydy Mts. and 100 reference trees growing out of the landslide area were analysed. The Mazák landslide is approximately 400m in length and presents varied morphological features (scarps, rotated blocks, scree slopes, shallow landslide areas, etc.). The slope and direction of stem inclination was recorded for each tree. The results were categorized into four distinct landforms (scarp with outcrops of bedrock, scree slope, front of partial landslide block, plateau of partial landslide block) and were then compared with parameters for the reference trees. The general model of tree tilting for the landslide area was verified and partially confirmed. Trees growing on the plateau of rotated blocks are predominantly oriented upslope; trees growing on scree slopes of shallow movement and creep are predominantly oriented downslope. Trees growing on rocky scars do not differ significantly from the reference trees. Trees growing from fronts of rotated blocks are oriented both upslope and downslope. From these results, several recommendations regarding dendrometric evidence of slope movement mechanisms are presented: (i) all trees growing on the landslide are to be analysed; (ii) old trees maintain stem tilt intensities and directions for long periods, but young trees are more sensitive to ground movements; (iii) tree root depth influences root sensitivity to movements of various depths; (iv) the general shape of a stem can denote specific mechanisms of slope movement and (v) comparisons with reference trees should always be conducted to exclude potential non-geomorphic effects on tree stem tilt. •Dendrometric approach was tested as alternative to landslide mechanism assessment.•The intensities and directions of 1688 tilted tree stems were analysed.•Model of tree tilting as a response to slope movements was introduced and evaluated.•General recommendations regarding uses of this approach were defined.
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Englisch
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ISSN: 0013-7952
eISSN: 1872-6917
DOI: 10.1016/j.enggeo.2015.11.005
Titel-ID: cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_1808381814

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