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Explore on Hydro-Mechanical Threshold for Early Warning of Rainfall Induced Shallow Landslides

Authors : Zong-ji Yang, Jian-ping Qiao, Taro Uchimura, Lin Wang, Dong Huang, Xiao-qin Lei, Li-li Shi

Published in: Advancing Culture of Living with Landslides

Publisher: Springer International Publishing

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Abstract

After the Wenchuan earthquake on May 12th, co-seismic landslides and fractured slopes were more susceptible to rainfall-induced shallow mass re-mobilization and post-earthquake disasters were gained widespread significance for the disaster mitigation. However, despite the rainfall thresholds, the hydrological parameters of rainfall induced mass re-mobilization in natural environment of Wenchuan earthquake regions is not well understood and widely used for disaster early warning. In this study, shallow rainfall triggered slope failures under partially saturated conditions in the hollows of the gully was proved by instrumental evidence of in situ experimental tests in a natural co-seismic landslide for simulating the rainfall triggered erosion process of shallow failures in debris flow catchment. In addition, the results revealed the transient process and unsaturated condition for mass movement in response to rainfall, and demonstrated the importance of hydrological parameters includes soil matrix suction and moisture content for shallow slope failure in the hollows, and the stability analysis suggested a hydro-mechanical thresholds including water contents and matrix suction based on the mechanism of slope failure for early warning of the mass-remobilization in hollows of debris flows. These findings were expecting for contribution effectively on improvement of early warning accuracy for rainfall induced shallow landslides and debris flows in earthquake hit region.

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Metadata
Title
Explore on Hydro-Mechanical Threshold for Early Warning of Rainfall Induced Shallow Landslides
Authors
Zong-ji Yang
Jian-ping Qiao
Taro Uchimura
Lin Wang
Dong Huang
Xiao-qin Lei
Li-li Shi
Copyright Year
2017
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-53485-5_21