Regent Hill Landslide
LCI : NGA1711131322Main Information | |
Landslide Name | : Regent Hill Landslide |
Latitude | : 8:26:0 N |
Longitude | : 13:13:18 W |
Location | |
City / District | : Freetown |
Province | : Western Area |
Country | : Sierra Leone |
Reporter | |
Reporter 1 | : Ogbonnaya Igwe |
Reporter 2 | : |
Landslide Type | |
Material | : Earth |
Movement | : Flow |
Velocity (mm/sec) | : Rapid |
Depth (m) | : Moderate-Shallow |
Slope (degree) | : Steep |
Volume (m³) | : Large |
Date of Occurence | |
Date of Occurence | : Aug 14, 2017 |
Other Information | |
Land Use |
Source area : Forest, River Run-out/deposition area : Urban area |
Other Activity | : - |
Triggering Factor | : Rainfall |
Death(s) & Missing | : 1000 |
Houses and other structural damage | : Extensive |
Photo of landslide | : - |
Google earth kmz file | : 2017 Sierra Leone mudslides.kmz |
Plan of landslide | : - |
Cross section of landslide | : - |
Reference (paper/report) | : - |
Testing graph | : - |
Monitoring graph | : - |
Video of moving landslides including 3D simulation | : - |
Description | : |
The Sierra Leone mudslide of August 14, 2017, took place in the Regent area of Freetown on the steep slopes of Mount Sugar Loaf. Sugar Loaf forms a part of extensive and forested highlands south of the the city. The city of Freetown and its suburbs have grown in recent times to almost encircle this roughly elliptical highland region. Intruding these rocks are isolated basic intrusives of Triassic to Early Jurassic age. The most prominent of this is the Freetown Layered complex which forms the extensive highlands which Freetown surrounds and which Mount Sugar Loaf is a part of. The Freetown layered complex consists of troctolitic gabbro and anorthositic rocks dated 193 Ma. This intrusion formed part of the basic volcanism associated with the initial rifting stage of the opening of the Atlantic Ocean. The hills of the Freetown Layered Complex show major NE-SW and minor NW-SE trending lineaments. These lineaments are most likes fracture zones within the rocks of the Freetown complex. The lineaments clearly control the drainage and the erosion of the hills in the region. One of these structurally controlled NE-SW streams cuts through the Regent area where the mudslide occurred. |