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Field observations of landslides and related materials following Hurricane Maria, Puerto Rico

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2018-06-01
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2022-03-28

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Schulz, W.H., Jensen, E.K., Cerovski-Darriau, C.R., Baum, R.L., Thomas, M.A., and Coe, J.A., 2023, Field observations of landslides and related materials following Hurricane Maria, Puerto Rico: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P9T9KZ6T.

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During September 2017, Hurricane Maria caused widespread landsliding throughout mountainous regions of Puerto Rico, with more than 71,000 landslides being subsequently identified from aerial imagery (Hughes et al., 2019). Most landslides apparently mobilized as debris flows and occurred within soil (unconsolidated material overlying saprolite and bedrock) and saprolite overlying less-weathered rock (e.g., Bessette-Kirton et al., 2019a). To better understand the characteristics of Maria-triggered landslides, debris flows, and materials in which landslides occurred, we performed reconnaissance-level studies of 118 landslides, 46 soil exposures generally within landslide scars, 24 saprolite exposures, and 37 rock exposures. Results from [...]

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These data were collected to improve understanding of the characteristics of landslides triggered by Hurricane Maria, September 2017, Puerto Rico, and of materials involved in landsliding.

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