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A deep-seated landslide dam in the Siriu Reservoir (Curvature Carpathians, Romania)

Resource Type
Industry Papers and Articles
Reference Title
A deep-seated landslide dam in the Siriu Reservoir (Curvature Carpathians, Romania)
Author/Presenter
Micu, Mihai
Balteanu, Dan
Organization/Agency
International Consortium on Landslides
Publisher Name
Springer-Verlag
Year
2013
Journal Title
Landslides
Journal Volume
10
Journal Issue
3
ISBN/ISSN
ISSN: 1612-510X
Topic Location
Romania
Abstract/Additional Information

The Groapa Vantului (Wind's Dip) landslide, situated in the Buzau Carpathians, on the right-hand slope of the Siriu Reservoir, occurred in April 2006, after the first local movements were signaled in September-October 2005. It represents a reactivation of an older, apparently relict (and well covered by a secular beech forest) landslide, which blocked Siriu Reservoir for several weeks and caused a major change in the sedimentation regime downstream of it. The volume of the displaced material reached almost 2.5 million m3, affecting a surface of more than 250,000 m2 and reducing the reservoir's volume by almost 2 million m3. The landslide developed on a lithological contact of Paleogene flysch formations and features steep (40-50) and high (up to 30 m) scarps, as well as complex inner sectors, of rotational, translational, and compresional movement. The assessment of landslide's morphodynamic behavior is based on repeated geomorphological field mapping and measurements, differential Global Positioning System, and total station profiles, and mobile and fixed landmarks. This preliminary assessment contributes to the understanding of the behavior of old, peri-glacial landslide reactivations and also represents progress towards a better hazard assessment. 2013 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.