Exploring the behaviors of initiated progressive failure and slow-moving landslides in Los Angeles using satellite InSAR and pixel offset tracking
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Catastrophic landslides are often preceded by slow, progressive, accelerating deformation that differs from the persistent motion of slow-moving landslides. Here, we investigate the motion of a landslide that damaged 12 homes in Rolling Hills Estates (RHE), Los Angeles, California on July 8, 2023, using satellite-based synthetic aperture radar interferometry (InSAR) and pixel tracking of satellite-based optical images. To better understand the precursory motion of the RHE landslide, we compared its behavior with local precipitation and with several slow moving landslides nearby. Unlike the slow-moving landslides, we found that RHE was a first-time progressive failure that failed after one of the wettest years on record. We then applied a progressive failure model to interpret the failure mechanisms and further predict the failure time from the pre-failure movement of RHE. Our work highlights the importance of monitoring incipient slow motion of landslides, particularly where no discernible historical displacement has been observed.
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2024-06-09



