International Journal of Economic and Environment Geology (Feb 2020)

Landslide Hazard Risk Assessment and Landuse Planning of Mayoon, Hunza, Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan

  • Garee Khan, Parvez Alam, Zulfiqar Ali, Javed Akhter Qureshi, Manzoor Ali, Shams ur Rehman, Muhamad Alam, Aftab Ahmed Khan, Farida Begum

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 4
pp. 30 – 34

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Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan is highly vulnerable and hazard-prone area according to National Disaster Managerment Authority, based on frequency of avalanches, landslides, glacier lake outburst floods, rockfall and flash floods. These hazardshave been quitefrequent since 2010, potentially due to changing climatic conditions and unique tectonic setting resulting in massive destruction, economic loss and human migration. In this study, geospatial techniques (GIS/RS) were used to identify landslide hazard withelements at risk. The resultant maps will be used for better planning and resilience of local communities. Landslide area has been marked based on field observations (GPS data). Risk category is ranked high, medium and low based on field observations, geological setting and historical landslide data. There are six offshoots of MKT crossing parallel to each other along KKH from Chalt to Ahmadabad. Chalt fault is crossing nearby the Mayoon landslide,which may affect the entire valley. This study identifies landslide as a major hazard in the area.

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