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Map data from landslides triggered by Hurricane Maria in four study areas in the Utuado Municipality, Puerto Rico

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

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Einbund, M.M., Baxstrom, K.S., and Schulz, W.H., 2021, Map data from landslides triggered by Hurricane Maria in four study areas in the Utuado Municipality, Puerto Rico: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P9ZNUR1P.

Summary

In late September 2017, intense precipitation associated with Hurricane Maria caused extensive landsliding across Puerto Rico. Much of the Utuado municipality in central Puerto Rico was severely impacted by landslides. Landslide density in this region was mapped as greater than 25 landslides/km2 (Bessette-Kirton et al., 2019). In order to better understand the controlling variables of landslide occurrence and runout in this region, four 2.5-km2 study areas were selected and all landslides within were mapped in detail using remote-sensing data. Included in the data release are five separate shapefiles: geographic areas representing the mapping extent of the four distinct areas (map areas, filename: map_areas), initiation location polygons [...]

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Purpose

The purpose of this mapping was to characterize landslides triggered by Hurricane Maria in the Utuado municipality of Puerto Rico. Landslides were mapped in four, 2.5 km² study areas in Utuado, two on the upland plateau and two in steep dissected terrains to compare the role of regional geomorphology, but all in the Utuado granodiorite batholith to keep geology consistent. From the mapping, spatial data was extracted with the goal of characterizing source and affected area geometries, geomorphic and topographic settings, and the relationships between the variables.

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