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Ainthorpe Landslide North York Moors Yorkshire March 5 th 1999 Louise Procter Alison Pepper

Ainthorpe Landslide North York Moors Yorkshire March 5 th 1999 Louise Procter Alison Pepper

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Page 1: Ainthorpe Landslide North York Moors Yorkshire March 5 th 1999 Louise Procter Alison Pepper

Ainthorpe LandslideNorth York Moors

YorkshireMarch 5th 1999

Louise ProcterAlison Pepper

Page 2: Ainthorpe Landslide North York Moors Yorkshire March 5 th 1999 Louise Procter Alison Pepper

What Happened?• A very wet winter in

1998/9

• Heavy rain in the week prior to landslide

• A step in the road of 100mm was found a day or two before March 5th

• Step continued to grow over the next few days to a total height of 1m

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Subsidiary slumps within main soil mass created head scarps and small grabens which break up the road tarmac

Page 4: Ainthorpe Landslide North York Moors Yorkshire March 5 th 1999 Louise Procter Alison Pepper

Site Geology• Western Slope of the Coombs• Formed within Jurassic Strata

– Made up of shale and interbedded sandstone

• Ground dips to the North– Valley elevation from 240m to 400m

• Surface material is weathered

– Low heather, bilberry and bracken on the top of the moor

– Grass at the bottom of the valley, previous pasture land

– Glacial till on valley floor

Page 5: Ainthorpe Landslide North York Moors Yorkshire March 5 th 1999 Louise Procter Alison Pepper

Timeline of Events

• 1889 and 1929– Previous

landslides formed steps of 250mm;

– After 1929 landslip, a ditch was dug by hand across the moor

• 1980– Motorbike trials on

the moors damaged vegetation cover

• 1989– Bracken reduced

Page 6: Ainthorpe Landslide North York Moors Yorkshire March 5 th 1999 Louise Procter Alison Pepper

• 14th Nov 1993– Heavy rain led to

flooding of culvert

• Dec 1993– Second ditch dug to

divert surface flow

• 5th March 1999– 100mm step in road– Increased over few

days to 1m– Movement ceased

after a week

• Summer 1999– Heavy rain could have

caused a second slide

Page 7: Ainthorpe Landslide North York Moors Yorkshire March 5 th 1999 Louise Procter Alison Pepper

Possible Prevention Measures

1 Improve and extend existing ditches to take water North of landslide area

→Favoured option

2 Interceptor drains 300mm below the surface

3 Discard and block all ditches & enlarge culvert

4 Increase plant cover to retain water in the soil