A simplified approach to assess the soil saturation degree and stability of a representative slope affected by shallow landslides in oltrepò pavese (Italy)
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Abstract:
The identification of the triggering mechanism of rainfall-induced, shallow landslides
requires a complete understanding of the hydro-mechanical response of soil, which can be represented
through the trends of the degree of soil saturation. In this paper, multiple annual cycles of soil
saturation obtained through field monitoring were used to validate an empirical model based on
climate data. Both field measurements and model outputs were used to conduct simplified slope
stability analysis to evaluate the model chain capability in predicting the temporal occurrence of
shallow failures. Field data were collected on a testsite slope located in Oltrepò Pavese (Northern
Italy), where a shallow landslide occurred during the monitoring period. The experimental trends of
the degree of saturation at various depths in the soil profile were compared with the calculated values
and showed good agreement. Landslide triggering is reached when the soil is completely saturated.
Both measured and modeled trends of soil saturation correctly identified the triggering time of the
shallow landslide and the depth of the sliding surface, 1.0 m below the ground surface, in the test
slope. The obtained results indicated the possibility of extending this approach for theassessment of
the initiation time and the depth of shallow landslides, particularly for preliminary susceptibility
evaluations, based on widely available climate data.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Degree of saturation; Shallow landslides; Slope stability analysis
Elenco autori:
Bordoni, M.; Valentino, R.; Meisina, C.; Bittelli, M.; Chersich, S.
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