Earthquake-triggered ground-failure inventory associated with the M7.1 2018 Southcentral Alaska earthquake

The 30 November 2018, magnitude (Mw) 7.1 earthquake in Southcentral Alaska triggered substantial landslides, liquefaction, and ground cracking throughout the region, resulting in widespread geotechnical damage to buildings and infrastructure. Despite a challenging reconnaissance and remote-sensing e...

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Main Authors: Martinez, Sabrina N, Allstadt, Kate E, Thompson, Eric M, Ellison, Sonia, Schaefer, Lauren N, Baxstrom, Kelli
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spelling crsagepubl:10.1177/87552930241240461 2024-09-09T20:10:53+00:00 Earthquake-triggered ground-failure inventory associated with the M7.1 2018 Southcentral Alaska earthquake Martinez, Sabrina N Allstadt, Kate E Thompson, Eric M Ellison, Sonia Schaefer, Lauren N Baxstrom, Kelli 2024 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/87552930241240461 https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/87552930241240461 https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full-xml/10.1177/87552930241240461 en eng SAGE Publications https://journals.sagepub.com/page/policies/text-and-data-mining-license Earthquake Spectra volume 40, issue 3, page 2161-2178 ISSN 8755-2930 1944-8201 journal-article 2024 crsagepubl https://doi.org/10.1177/87552930241240461 2024-08-19T04:28:42Z The 30 November 2018, magnitude (Mw) 7.1 earthquake in Southcentral Alaska triggered substantial landslides, liquefaction, and ground cracking throughout the region, resulting in widespread geotechnical damage to buildings and infrastructure. Despite a challenging reconnaissance and remote-sensing environment, we constructed a detailed digital inventory of ground failure associated with the event from several sources. Sources included information derived from remotely sensed data, and data compiled from literature, social media postings, and earthquake damage information compiled by local, state, and federal agencies. Each instance of ground failure within the inventory contains information on the location and type of observed ground failure, and the methods and data used to document the occurrence. Where high-quality data, such as LIDAR or satellite imagery, were available and showed the ground-failure instance clearly, the extent is mapped as a polygon or polyline. All other locations are mapped as points. There are a total of 886 ground-failure instances documented within the inventory (400 landslides, 286 liquefaction features, and 200 features unattributed to specific processes). A semi-quantitative confidence scheme is used to describe mapping certainty associated with each ground-failure feature. This inventory represents a relatively moderate ground-failure-triggering event that occurred in a subarctic environment. This data paper describes the content within the inventory, the inventory data collection procedures, and limitations of the data. Events of this type are not often documented in detail; thus, adding the inventory data to the US Geological Survey Open Repository of Earthquake-Triggered Ground-Failure Inventories further diversifies the datasets available to the scientific community to be used to better understand and model earthquake-triggered ground failure. Article in Journal/Newspaper Subarctic Alaska SAGE Publications Earthquake Spectra 40 3 2161 2178
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description The 30 November 2018, magnitude (Mw) 7.1 earthquake in Southcentral Alaska triggered substantial landslides, liquefaction, and ground cracking throughout the region, resulting in widespread geotechnical damage to buildings and infrastructure. Despite a challenging reconnaissance and remote-sensing environment, we constructed a detailed digital inventory of ground failure associated with the event from several sources. Sources included information derived from remotely sensed data, and data compiled from literature, social media postings, and earthquake damage information compiled by local, state, and federal agencies. Each instance of ground failure within the inventory contains information on the location and type of observed ground failure, and the methods and data used to document the occurrence. Where high-quality data, such as LIDAR or satellite imagery, were available and showed the ground-failure instance clearly, the extent is mapped as a polygon or polyline. All other locations are mapped as points. There are a total of 886 ground-failure instances documented within the inventory (400 landslides, 286 liquefaction features, and 200 features unattributed to specific processes). A semi-quantitative confidence scheme is used to describe mapping certainty associated with each ground-failure feature. This inventory represents a relatively moderate ground-failure-triggering event that occurred in a subarctic environment. This data paper describes the content within the inventory, the inventory data collection procedures, and limitations of the data. Events of this type are not often documented in detail; thus, adding the inventory data to the US Geological Survey Open Repository of Earthquake-Triggered Ground-Failure Inventories further diversifies the datasets available to the scientific community to be used to better understand and model earthquake-triggered ground failure.
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author Martinez, Sabrina N
Allstadt, Kate E
Thompson, Eric M
Ellison, Sonia
Schaefer, Lauren N
Baxstrom, Kelli
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Allstadt, Kate E
Thompson, Eric M
Ellison, Sonia
Schaefer, Lauren N
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Earthquake-triggered ground-failure inventory associated with the M7.1 2018 Southcentral Alaska earthquake
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title Earthquake-triggered ground-failure inventory associated with the M7.1 2018 Southcentral Alaska earthquake
title_short Earthquake-triggered ground-failure inventory associated with the M7.1 2018 Southcentral Alaska earthquake
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