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LANDSLIDES TRIGGERED BY THE OCTOBER 8, 2005, PAKISTAN EARTHQUAKE AND ASSOCIATED LANDSLIDE-DAMMED RESERVOIRS (2006)

The October 8, 2005, Kashmir earthquake (M 7.6) triggered several thousand landslides, mainly rock falls and rock slides, in the epicentral area near the cities of Muzafarrabad and Balakot, Pakistan. Most of these were shallow, coalescing rock slides emanating from highly sheared and deformed limestone and dolomite of the Precambrian Muzafarrabad Formation. The largest landslide triggered by the earthquake is located
approximately 32 kilometers southeast of Muzafarrabad in a tributary valley of the Jhelum River. This landslide is a debris avalanche of approximately 80 million cubic meters volume within the Miocene Murree Formation consisting of mixed sandstone, mudstone,shale, and limestone.
Reference:
USGS Open-File Report 2006–1052
Organization:
U.S. Geological Survey, Reston, Virginia 2006
USA
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