{"id":20361,"date":"2016-11-10T07:44:30","date_gmt":"2016-11-10T07:44:30","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blogs.agu.org\/landslideblog\/?p=20361"},"modified":"2016-11-10T07:44:31","modified_gmt":"2016-11-10T07:44:31","slug":"planet-labs-lamplugh","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blogs.agu.org\/landslideblog\/2016\/11\/10\/planet-labs-lamplugh\/","title":{"rendered":"Planet Labs satellite image of the Lamplugh Glacier landslide"},"content":{"rendered":"<h5>Planet Labs satellite image of the Lamplugh Glacier landslide<\/h5>\n<p>The new private satellite image provider, <a href=\"https:\/\/www.planet.com\/\">Planet Labs<\/a>,\u00a0 has the capacity to collect high resolution imagery to order.\u00a0 A few weeks ago I highlighted an image that they had collected of the giant, and somewhat bizarre, avalanches in Tibet.\u00a0 Earlier this week they <a href=\"https:\/\/twitter.com\/planetlabs\/status\/796068548384735233\">tweeted<\/a> that they have collected an image of the massive Lamplugh Glacier \/ Glacier Bay landslide in Alaska, <a href=\"https:\/\/blogs.agu.org\/landslideblog\/2016\/07\/03\/lamplugh-glacier-rock-avalanche-1\/\">which I featured back in June<\/a>, with a <a href=\"https:\/\/blogs.agu.org\/landslideblog\/2016\/07\/17\/glacier-bay-landslide-1\/\">follow up<\/a> a little later.\u00a0 The<a href=\"https:\/\/twitter.com\/planetlabs\/status\/796068548384735233\"> tweet from Planet Labs<\/a> stated:<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>Our satellites spotted this massive landslide on Alaska\u2019s Lamplugh Glacier in August.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>As a reminder, this is a very large landslide &#8211; about 10 km with a mass of around about 150 million tonnes.\u00a0 It occurred on 23rd June 2016 at 08:20 local time.<\/p>\n<p>The image that Planet Labs have <a href=\"https:\/\/twitter.com\/planetlabs\/status\/796068548384735233\">tweeted<\/a> is fantastic.\u00a0 I have no link with them, so no nothing about the context of the collection of this data, but the image is undoubtedly worth posting:<\/p>\n<div id=\"attachment_20365\" style=\"width: 650px\" class=\"wp-caption aligncenter\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-20365\" class=\"size-full wp-image-20365\" src=\"https:\/\/blogs.agu.org\/landslideblog\/files\/2016\/11\/16_11-Lamplugh-glacier-1-e1478762929814.jpg\" alt=\"Planet Labs\" width=\"640\" height=\"375\" \/><p id=\"caption-attachment-20365\" class=\"wp-caption-text\"><a href=\"https:\/\/twitter.com\/planetlabs\/status\/796068548384735233\">Planet Labs satellite image<\/a> of the Lamplugh Glacier landslide in Alaska<\/p><\/div>\n<p>.<\/p>\n<p>The little wisps of dust at the head of the landslide suggest to me that there was some ongoing rockfall activity in this area when the image was collected (which is not surprising).\u00a0 The image beautifully captures the flow lines in the landslide &#8211; note how they deviate outwards on the margins of the landslide deposit to create the tongue structures that seem characteristic of rock avalanches flowing across ice.\u00a0 The interaction between the landslide and the terrain towards the top of the image is also interesting; in particular the way the landslide mass has travelled up the slope slightly to the right of centre could be used to gain an understanding of local velocity.<\/p>\n<p>This is a landslide that deserves further study; I hope that someone is taking on that task.<\/p>\n<h5>Other posts that may be of interest:<\/h5>\n<ul>\n<li class=\"posttitle srch\"><a title=\"Permanent Link to Glacier Bay Landslide in Alaska: a satellite image and new videos\" href=\"https:\/\/blogs.agu.org\/landslideblog\/2016\/07\/17\/glacier-bay-landslide-1\/\" rel=\"bookmark\">Glacier Bay Landslide in Alaska: a satellite image and new videos<\/a><\/li>\n<li class=\"posttitle srch\"><a title=\"Permanent Link to Lamplugh Glacier rock avalanche: A massive new landslide in Alaska on Tuesday\" href=\"https:\/\/blogs.agu.org\/landslideblog\/2016\/07\/03\/lamplugh-glacier-rock-avalanche-1\/\" rel=\"bookmark\">Lamplugh Glacier rock avalanche: A massive new landslide in Alaska on Tuesday<\/a><\/li>\n<li class=\"posttitle srch\"><a title=\"Permanent Link to The Tyndall Glacier landslide: images from the University of Alaska Fairbanks\" href=\"https:\/\/blogs.agu.org\/landslideblog\/2016\/04\/11\/tyndall-glacier-landslide-2\/\" rel=\"bookmark\">The Tyndall Glacier landslide: images from the University of Alaska Fairbanks<\/a><\/li>\n<li class=\"posttitle srch\"><a title=\"Permanent Link to The Tyndall Glacier landslide in Alaska: the largest recorded non-volcanic landslide in North America\" href=\"https:\/\/blogs.agu.org\/landslideblog\/2016\/01\/02\/tyndall-glacier-landslide-1\/\" rel=\"bookmark\">The Tyndall Glacier landslide in Alaska: the largest recorded non-volcanic landslide in North America<\/a><\/li>\n<li class=\"posttitle srch\"><a title=\"Permanent Link to Sitka landslide in Alaska \u2013 the potential power of simple geomorphic mapping\" href=\"https:\/\/blogs.agu.org\/landslideblog\/2015\/08\/30\/sitka-landslide-1\/\" rel=\"bookmark\">Sitka landslide in Alaska \u2013 the potential power of simple geomorphic mapping<\/a><\/li>\n<li class=\"posttitle srch\"><a title=\"Permanent Link to Ferebee Glacier: another rock avalanche in Alaska\" href=\"https:\/\/blogs.agu.org\/landslideblog\/2014\/06\/10\/ferebee-glacier-1\/\" rel=\"bookmark\">Ferebee Glacier: another rock avalanche in Alaska<\/a><\/li>\n<li class=\"posttitle srch\"><a title=\"Permanent Link to Mount La Perouse: Sunday\u2019s rock avalanche in Alaska has been found\" href=\"https:\/\/blogs.agu.org\/landslideblog\/2014\/02\/22\/mount-la-perouse-rock-avalanche\/\" rel=\"bookmark\">Mount La Perouse: Sunday\u2019s rock avalanche in Alaska has been found<\/a><\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<!-- AddThis Advanced Settings generic via filter on the_content --><!-- AddThis Share Buttons generic via filter on 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