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Empirical assessment of rockfall and debris flow risk along the Karakoram Highway, Pakistan

Sajid Ali, Rashid Haider, Wahid Abbas, Muhammad Basharat, Klaus Reicherter

2021Natural Hazards48 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract The Karakoram Highway links north Pakistan with southwest China. It passes through unique geomorphological, geological and tectonic setting. This study focused 200-km-long section of the highway starting from Besham until Chilas. Landslides are frequent and are mostly triggered by torrential rain during Monsoon and Westerlies, leading to highway blockade. Rockfall and debris flow are prime mode of slope failures. Regional to site-specific approach was implemented to assess risk associated with these two modes. Remote sensing-based techniques were used to identify potential hazardous sites, which were further investigated for risk assessment. Modified Pierson’s rockfall hazard rating system (RHRS) rated potential rockfalls, whereas semi-quantitative technique was employed to assess debris flows. Normalized scores of each site shaped the final map, further classified into four zones: very high, high, intermediate and low risk.

Topics & Concepts

RockfallDebris flowLandslideGeologyHydrogeologyHazard analysisNatural hazardDebrisHazardMining engineeringGeomorphologyGeotechnical engineeringEngineeringAerospace engineeringOrganic chemistryChemistryOceanographyLandslides and related hazardsFlood Risk Assessment and ManagementFire effects on ecosystems