Professor
marinkc@umich.eduOffice Information:
Room 1020
1100 North Un iversity
phone: 734.615.0484
Structural Geology; Seismology; Geomorphology; Tectonics; Landslide; Earthquake; Geochronology; Thermochronology; Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences; Faculty
Education/Degree:
Ph.D. Geology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2003Marin Clark Drone Mapping Video on YouTube
More than 20,000 landslides took place in Nepal during the Mw 7.8 Gorkha earthquake on April 25, 2015 . This video describes the landslide mapping efforts of Dr. Marin Clark and Dr. Dimitrios Zekkos from the University of Michigan, Dr. Josh West (University of Southern California), and Dr. Deepak Chamlagain (Tribhuhan University, Nepal).
The research team used drones and photogrammetry principles to view, map, and create 3D models of large rock slides, debris flows, and even rockfalls. The drone was particularly needed in this case, because of the steep topography and the large size and runout length of some of the landslides, that made it nearly impossible to map otherwise.
The video is narrated by Marin Clark. It was prepared by Geoengineer.org staff.