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Map data from landslides triggered by Hurricane Maria in four study areas of Puerto Rico

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2017-10-09
End Date
2017-10-15

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Bessette-Kirton, E.K., Coe, J.A., Kelly, M.A., Cerovski-Darriau, C. and Schulz, W.H., 2019, Map data from landslides triggered by Hurricane Maria in four study areas of Puerto Rico: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P9OW4SLX.

Summary

In September 2017, Hurricane Maria caused widespread landsliding throughout mountainous regions of Puerto Rico. Nearly all landslides mobilized as debris flows (Bessette-Kirton et al., 2019), but herein, we simply use the term “landslides” when describing all types of slope failures that occurred during Hurricane Maria. To examine the extent and physical characteristics of landslides in severely impacted areas (defined as having high landslide density (>25 landslides/km2) by Bessette-Kirton et al., 2017, 2019), we mapped individual landslides at scales between 1:600 and 1:1,000 in four 2.5 km2 study areas in the Mayagüez/Añasco/Las Marías (LAM1), Las Marías/Lares (LAM2), Naranjito (NAR), and Utuado (UTU) municipalities. We used aerial [...]

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Purpose

The purpose of this mapping was to characterize landslides triggered by Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico. We mapped landslides in four severely impacted areas with different geologic materials to assess the source and runout characteristics of landslides and to investigate the similarities and differences in landslide features between geologic materials.

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