Landslides and debrisflow processes of the Mangyshlak Peninsula
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НАО «Карагандинский национальный исследовательский университет имени академика Е.А. Букетова»
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The zones of episodic, hydroclimatically triggered, high-mobility landslide and mudflow processes in
Mangyshlak span multiple geomorphological settings. These include the Ustyurt Escarpment and adjacent
isolated “island” plateaus, the foothill areas of the escarpment, peripheral zones of the peninsula’s lowmountain
structures, coastal cliffs along the Caspian Sea, and the flanks of large depressions within the lowlying
plateaus. The most prominent landslide complexes occur along the southeastern cliffs of the Karagiye
Depression and the northern cliffs of the Tyub-Karagan Peninsula (particularly the massive Zhygylgan landslide
complex). Primary mudflow activity is concentrated within the western valley systems of the
Mangyshlak Peninsula and the northern valley networks draining into the Karagiye Depression.
Orographically pronounced morphological complexes were predominantly formed during the Middle Pliocene,
as evidenced by Akchagylian deposits abutting Mangyshlak’s coastal formations. The episodic occurrence
of highly dynamic landslide and debris-flow processes spans several geomorphological settings across
the Mangyshlak region [1, 2].
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Lukashov A.A. Landslides and debrisflow processes of the Mangyshlak Peninsula / A.A. Lukashov// Geography and Sustainable Development . – 2025. – Vol.1. – № 1(1). – P. 43-48.