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Riparian buffers and potentially unstable ground
Authors:Swee May Tang  David R Montgomery
Institution:(1) College of Forest Resources, AR-10, University of Washington, Box 352100, 98195-2100 Seattle, Washington, USA;(2) Department of Geological Sciences, AJ-20, University of Washington, 98195 Seattle, Washington, USA
Abstract:The spatial coincidence between riparian buffers of various widths and extents and potentially unstable ground was quantified using a physically based model for shallow landslide initiation and GIS for two watersheds on the Olympic Peninsula, Washington, USA. The proportion of the potentially unstable ground in each watershed within riparian buffers is a function of both buffer width and the extent of the stream channel network being buffered. While current buffers required by Washington State cover less than 5% of the potentially unstable ground, buffering all stream channels in these watersheds with 100-m buffers covered 75%–90% of the potentially unstable areas. Our analyses further show that: (1) riparian buffers are not efficient mechanisms for protecting potentially unstable ground, and (2) identifying potentially unstable ground using a physically based model should prove more effective for designing methods to reduce shallow landsliding hazards than relying on extensive buffer zones along stream channels.
Keywords:Riparian buffers  Debris flow  GIS
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