Ensuring Successful Landslide Investigation During an Emergency Response

J. D. Graff
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When a destructive landslide happens, geologists may be recruited to be part of the team carrying out the emergency response. An emergency response situation requires geologists to quickly acquire needed geologic information during an intense and stressful assignment. There are five significant operational approaches that are essential to ensure success in this situation. First, the geologists should fully understand and remain focused on the objectives of the response mission. Second, the landslide area must be accessed safely when collecting needed data. From a team standpoint, an injury negatively affects available data and time. Third, the landslide information that is developed must be reliable within the context of the mission and be obtainable within a limited time. Fourth, given the constraints on data collection imposed by an emergency response situation, the degree of uncertainty associated with the findings will need to be explained to ensure subsequent decision-making is done on a sound basis. Fifth, the information needs to be communicated to different audiences, who will range from individual team members to groups of people affected by the landslide. Whether providing documentation or making a presentation, the geologist will need to engage them by explaining the landslide information so it speaks to their needs. Experience gained serving on teams for a huge landslide damming a river in Dominica, West Indies, in 1997 and a large rock slide that buried a major highway in California in 2006 illustrate these important aspects for ensuring success when investigating landslides during an emergency response.
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确保在紧急应变期间顺利进行滑坡调查
当破坏性滑坡发生时,可能会招募地质学家作为应急响应小组的一部分。紧急响应情况要求地质学家在紧张和紧张的任务中迅速获取所需的地质信息。要确保在这种情况下取得成功,有五种重要的业务办法是必不可少的。首先,地质学家应充分理解并专注于响应任务的目标。其次,在收集所需数据时,必须安全进入滑坡区域。从球队的角度来看,伤病会对可用数据和时间产生负面影响。第三,所开发的滑坡信息必须在任务范围内是可靠的,并能在有限的时间内获得。第四,鉴于应急情况对数据收集造成的限制,需要解释与调查结果相关的不确定性程度,以确保在健全的基础上作出后续决策。第五,信息需要传达给不同的受众,这些受众可以是个别的团队成员,也可以是受滑坡影响的人群。无论是提供文件还是做演示,地质学家都需要通过解释滑坡信息来吸引他们,这样才能满足他们的需求。1997年在西印度群岛多米尼加发生的一次巨大的山体滑坡阻塞了一条河流,2006年在加利福尼亚发生的一次掩埋了一条主要公路的大型岩石滑坡,这些都是在应急响应期间确保调查山体滑坡成功的重要方面。
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