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Area of Science:

  • Geosciences
  • Tectonics
  • Hazard Assessment

Background:

  • Earth fissures, driven by tectonic forces and human activities, threaten lives and property.
  • The Taiyuan Basin in China is a Cenozoic downfaulted basin within the Fen-Wei Basin tectonic belt, exhibiting significant earth fissure activity.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop and apply a probabilistic method for mapping earth fissure hazards.
  • To assess the susceptibility and spatial variability of earth fissure failure probability in the Taiyuan Basin.

Main Methods:

  • Integrated analytic hierarchy process (AHP), area under the curve (AUC), and certainty factor model (CFM).
  • Detailed mapping of geomorphic units, geologic formations, active faults, and land subsidence zones.
  • Spatial modeling in ArcGIS to evaluate factor correlations and derive susceptibility and probability maps.

Main Results:

  • Active faults were identified as the primary factor contributing to earth fissure generation.
  • Earth fissures are most likely to develop in piedmont alluvial-diluvial clinoplains and transitional zones near geomorphic boundaries.
  • A probabilistic hazard map was created, showing spatial variability in failure probability.

Conclusions:

  • The proposed probabilistic mapping method effectively identifies areas susceptible to earth fissures.
  • Findings support informed urban planning and infrastructure development in fissure-prone regions.
  • Understanding the spatial distribution of earth fissure hazards is crucial for risk mitigation.