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The Chironico landslide (Valle Leventina, southern Swiss Alps): age and evolution

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SWISS JOURNAL OF GEOSCIENCES
卷 107, 期 2-3, 页码 273-291

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SPRINGER BASEL AG
DOI: 10.1007/s00015-014-0170-z

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Switzerland; Canton ticino; Surface exposure dating; Cosmogenic nuclides (Be-10, Cl-36); Landslide modelling

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  1. Museo Cantonale di Storia Naturale in Lugano

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In this study, we focus on the postglacial Chironico landslide in Valle Leventina, the valley of the Ticino river immediately south of the Gotthard pass (southern Swiss Alps). At Chironico, 530 million m(3) of granite gneiss detached from the eastern wall of Valle Leventina and slid along valley-ward dipping foliation joints and fractures. The slide mass was deposited into the valley bottom and blocked the Ticino river, as well as a tributary, the Ticinetto stream, on the opposite side of the valley. Wood fragments found in lacustrine sediments in the slide-dammed upstream lake were previously dated, yielding a minimum age for the landslide of approximately 13,500 cal years BP. Based on the deposit morphology, the landslide was in the past interpreted as being composed of two events. In order to directly date the landslide, ten boulders were dated using the cosmogenic nuclides Be-10 and Cl-36. Mean exposure ages indicate that the landslide occurred at 13.38 +/- A 1.03 ka BP, during the Bolling-Allerod interstadial. This implies that the Chironico landslide, one of the few pre-Holocene slides known in Alps, is also the oldest in crystalline rock. With runout modelling using DAN3D we could reproduce the hypothesized single-event failure scenario, as well as the character and extent of motion of the landslide mass. Both the ages and the modelling suggest that the landslide was released in one event around 3,000 years following deglaciation.

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