Hooskanaden
LCI : USA2008031030Main Information | |
Landslide Name | : Hooskanaden |
Latitude | : 42:13:9.123 N |
Longitude | : 124:22:26.374 W |
Location | |
City / District | : Curry County |
Province | : Oregon |
Country | : United States |
Reporter | |
Reporter 1 | : Stefano Alberti |
Reporter 2 | : Ben Leshchinsky |
Landslide Type | |
Material | : Complex |
Movement | : Flow, Complex |
Velocity (mm/sec) | : Rapid |
Depth (m) | : Deep |
Slope (degree) | : Moderate |
Volume (m³) | : Large-Moderate |
Date of Occurence | |
Date of Occurence | : Feb 24, 2019 |
Other Information | |
Land Use |
Source area : Forest Run-out/deposition area : Road |
Other Activity | : Currently active |
Triggering Factor | : Rainfall |
Death(s) & Missing | : - |
Houses and other structural damage | : 400,000,000$ |
Photo of landslide | : |
Google earth kmz file | : Hooskanaden Landslide .kmz |
Plan of landslide | : |
Cross section of landslide | : - |
Reference (paper/report) | : https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007s10346-020-01466-8 |
Testing graph | : - |
Monitoring graph | : 3.PNG |
Video of moving landslides including 3D simulation | : - |
Description | : |
The Hooskanaden Landslide is 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). — Source: Alberti, S., Senogles, A., Kingen, K., Booth, A., Castro, P., DeKoekkoek, J., … & Leshchinsky, B. (2020). The Hooskanaden Landslide: historic and recent surge behavior of an active earthflow on the Oregon Coast. Landslides, 1-14. |