WANG Zhi hua, LU Jie tang. Understand Yigong Landslide in Tibet Based on the Satellite Image[J]. Journal of Remote Sensing, 2001,(4):312-316. DOI: 10.11834/jrs.20010412.
This paper describes environmental conditions of Yigong landslide before it occurence and from the 4th to the 41st days during the landslide occurring. With multi temporal different satellite data
through digital image processing and precise registration with the topographic map for the landslide region
the color ortho images are formed. Based on the interpretation of these images
it is understood that the occurrence of Yigong landslide is a large scale gravity erosion activity in the process of Xi\|Ma\|La\|Ya Orogenic movement
and its activity style is “high speed debris flow landslide”. The entire debris flow body has been basically stable since the disaster happened
but the back end of the Zhanalong gully is still moving with the snow avalanche. The exposed area of the landslide has been varied in the limitation of 12.9\
1
1.4 to 12.4\
1
0.0km\+2 and the Yigong lake varied from 19.9 to 43.6 km\+2 during the 4th\
4
1st days since landslide occurred. Owing to snow melting
the lake area became larger and larger quickly but the landslide dam was weak
it was thus deduced that the dam could burst at any time. It was bursted on Jun. 10