Symposium Description
- Introduce current research projects by DOGAMI and USGS, including those involving lidar, and future map products
- Present some risk reduction information and possible future risk management practice
Goals
- Provide a forum for the exchange of landslide information between government agencies, academia, and private industry
- Review current DOGAMI/USGS partnership and project directions
- Promote risk management
- Form preliminary statewide landslide advisory group (for reducing damage from landslides)
- Improve state-of-practice regional landslide analyzes and assessments
- Obtain ideas for 2009 Geological Society of America conference in Portland
Symposium and Field Trip Sponsors
- Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries (DOGAMI)
- U.S. Geological Survey (USGS)
- American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) Council on Disaster Risk Management (CDRM)
- ASCE Oregon Section’s Geotechnical Group (GG)
- Association of Engineering Geologists (AEG) Oregon Chapter
Symposium Presentations
Presenter Biographies and Presentation Abstracts (PDF) |
Presenter | Presentation
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Morning focus: DOGAMI/USGS partnership, state of practice/art methods, DOGAMI/USGS research, including bringing USGS Seattle-based research findings to Western Oregon
Moderator: Tova Peltz (GRI) |
Yumei Wang (DOGAMI Geohazards Section Leader) and
Peter Lyttle (USGS Landslide Hazard Program Coordinator) | Welcome |
Yumei Wang (DOGAMI) | DOGAMI/USGS partnership on landslide risk reduction: DOGAMI’s landslide efforts (Part 1 of 2) |
Jeff Coe (USGS) | Overview of USGS landslide research in Oregon, 2006-2007” (Part 2 of 2: info on DOGAMI and USGS landslide programs, goals and research) |
Steve Dickenson (OSU) | State of practice and state of the art predictive tools and future direction |
George Priest, Bill Ellis, Bill Schulz, and Rex Baum (DOGAMI and USGS) | Research investigations at the Johnson Creek landslide, a cooperative effort of private, state, and federal partners (1 of 2) |
Bill Ellis, Bill Schulz, Rex Baum, and George Priest (DOGAMI and USGS) | Hydrogeologic investigations of the Johnson Creek landslide - recent data, results and future plans (2 of 2) |
Mark Reid (USGS) | Assessing regional instability using 3-D groundwater flow and 3-D slope-stability analyzes |
Rex Baum (USGS) | Modeling transient rainfall-induced pore pressure and slope instability |
Bill Burns (DOGAMI) | Comparison of mapping techniques in the Portland hills pilot study area |
Jeff Coe (USGS) | Use of landslide inventories for hazard and risk assessment, some recent examples from the western U.S. |
Bill Schulz (USGS) | Estimating landslide susceptibility on a regional basis using LIDAR imagery and historical landslide records |
Afternoon focus: “Landslide mapping, FHWA practices, reducing losses and managing risk, and Keynote: How we can improve landslide practice and management in Oregon: a practitioner’s perspective.”
Moderator: Yumei Wang (DOGAMI) |
Ian Madin (DOGAMI) | LIDAR and landslides - New technology supports a new landslide hazard mapping program |
Jonathan Godt, Rex Baum, and Jon McKenna (USGS) | Hydrologic conditions leading to shallow landslide occurrence on the Puget Sound bluffs near Edmonds, Washington |
Scott Anderson (FHWA) | FHWA’s efforts to raise the standard for analysis, mitigation and management of landslides |
Mihail Popescu (Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago) | Landslide risk assessment and management strategies: Some European and Japanese experiences |
Albert T. Yeung (University of Hong Kong) | Public awareness and participation in reduction of landslide risk—Hong Kong experience |
KEYNOTE: Derek Cornforth (Cornforth Consultants) | How we can improve landslide practice and management in Oregon: a practitioner's perspective |
Bill Burns (DOGAMI) | Concluding remarks to include Oregon Landslide Workgroup (OLW) sign -up sheet, questionnaire feedback forms |
Post Symposium Poster Session
Poster Session Abstracts (PDF) |
Presenter | Poster |
William Burns and Yumei Wang (DOGAMI) | A New Working Group in Oregon: The Oregon Landslide Workgroup |
William Burns (DOGAMI),
Jon Hofmeister (formerly at DOGAMI),
Yumei Wang and Rudie Watzig (DOGAMI) | Relative Earthquake Induced Hazard Maps and Identified Landslide Map for Six Counties in the Mid-Willamette Valley, Including Yamhill, Marion, Polk, Benton, Linn, and Lane Counties, Oregon |
John Eidinger (G&E Engineering Systems),
Donald Wells (Geomatrix Consultants),
Leon Kempner (BPA), and
Jared Perez (PBA) | Modeling the Landslide Risk for the BPA Transmission System |
George A. Freitag, H. Stanley Kelsay (GRI Geotechnical & Environmental Consultants), and
Thomas E. Braibish (ODOT) | US Highway 26 Emergency Landslide Repair, Milepost 24, Clatsop County, Oregon |
John Jenkins (PBS Engineering and Environmental, Inc.) | Schooner Landing Resort Landslide Newport, Oregon Field Examination Mitigation Design |
Ian P. Madin and Robert B. Murray (DOGAMI) | Giant Landslides in the Coburg Hills: Implications to Urban Rural Development |
Ian P. Madin and William J. Burns (DOGAMI) | A New Landslide Database for Oregon |
Curran Mohney and Jamie Schick (ODOT) | Asset Management – Based Unstable Slope Rating System for Oregon Highways |
Jonathan P. McKenna (USGS) and
Xavier Amblard (Ecole Polytechnique Universitaire Pierre et Marie Curie, de l’Université Paris VI) | Soil Engineering Properties of Landslide And Debris Flow Initiation Sites, Coast Range, Oregon |
Jonathan P. McKenna, David J. Lidke, and Jeffrey A.Coe (USGS) | Landslides Mapped Using Lidar Imagery, Kitsap County, Washington |
Tova Peltz (GRI Geotechnical and Environmental) and Christina
Robertson-Gardiner (City of Oregon City) | Concept Plan Process Facilitates the Update Of Municipal Code for Landslide Susceptibility |
Ian P. Madin, William J. Burns, and Mark Sanchez (DOGAMI) | Producing the Oregon City LIDAR Map |
Erick J. Staley (GeoDesign, Inc.) | Evaluation and Monitoring of Landslide Hazards Along the Oak Lodge Water Main, Clackamas County, Oregon: Threading a Needle with a 24-Inch Pipeline |
Yumei Wang (DOGAMI) | Improving the 2002 Geographic Information System (Gis) Overview Map of Potential Rapidly Moving Landslides in Western Oregon |
Robert C. Whitter, Jonathan C. Allan, and George R. Priest (DOGAMI) | Evaluation of Coastal Erosion Hazard Zones Along Dune and Bluff-Backed Shorelines in Southern Lincoln County: Seal Rock to Cape Perpetua |
Julie Griswold and Richard Iverson (USGS CVA) | Hazard Maps for Debris Flows and Rock Avalanches Using GIS and LIDAR |
Post Symposium Field Trips
Day 1 – Landslides in and Around Oregon City, Oregon (April 27, 2007)
stop 1-1 Moxley Residence
stop 1-2 Newell Creek Apartments
stop 1-3 Spady Residence
stop 1-4 McLoughlin House Rockfall
stop 1-5 Forsythe Lane Landslide
stop 1-6 Hidden Lakes (Street of Dreams) Landslide
stop 1-7 Beaver Lake Landslide
stop 1-8 Thayer Road Fill Failure
Day 2 – Coastal Landslides in Lincoln County, Oregon(April 28, 2007)
stop 2-1 Stevens Street Landslide, Gleneden Beach
stop 2-2 Depoe Bay Retaining Wall Landslide
stop 2-3 Johnson Creek Landslide
stop 2-4 Tony Creek Landslide, Siletz Bay (NW Natural Gas Line Landslide)