Effect of Unsaturated Soil Properties on the Intensity-Duration Threshold for Rainfall Triggered Landslides
Abstract
Rainfall triggered landslides are one of the most common natural hazards in many countries all around the world, as well as in Turkey. This study investigates the effect of unsaturated soil properties on landslide-triggering rainfall intensity-duration threshold. In addition to the time to failure, the suction (negative pore water pressure) distribution in the slope, the shape and depth of the failure surface are also evaluated. Properties of soil-water characteristic curve which affect the distribution of suction in the soil in response to changes in water content are varied in a parametric study. Effects of air entry value (relates to particle size), de-saturation rate (relates to uniformity of particle size distribution), saturated volumetric water content (relates to void ratio) and residual volumetric water content (relates to fines content and characteristics) are evaluated by determining the intensity-duration threshold numerically by carrying out infiltration and slope stability calculations. The variation of unsaturated soil properties is found to significantly alter the landslide mechanism (ranging from mere surface erosion to groundwater level rise in response to complete infiltration) and consequent intensity-duration thresholds for the same slope geometry. Among the parameters considered, air entry value appears to be the most influential parameter. The effects of the slope angle and initial moisture condition on threshold rainfall intensity-duration are also investigated. This study could be useful for creating the basis and mechanical understanding for future research on early warning systems.
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Details
Primary Language
English
Subjects
Civil Engineering
Journal Section
Research Article
Authors
Melih Birhan Kenanoğlu
This is me
0000-0001-7453-2286
Türkiye
Mohammad Ahmadı-adlı
This is me
0000-0003-3240-7756
Iran
Nejan Huvaj
0000-0002-0909-1135
Türkiye
Publication Date
March 1, 2019
Submission Date
April 12, 2018
Acceptance Date
October 9, 2018
Published in Issue
Year 2019 Volume: 30 Number: 2
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