Characterisation of climatic variables used to identify instability thresholds in clay slopes
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Abstract:
The paper reports the results of a slope-atmosphere interaction analysis performed with reference
to geo-hydro-mechanical conditions typically observed on the Southern Apennines (Italy). The aim of
the analysis is to gain some understanding in the characterisation of climatic variables employed
to identify instability thresholds in clay slopes. A seepage analysis was undertaken first, showing
that Mediterranean climates can produce significant pore-pressure changes also at depths not
usually considered to be affected by atmospheric conditions. Based on the results of the seepage
analysis, limit equilibrium analyses were carried out for a 5 m and a 20 m deep landslide, confirming
that also deep movements in clay slopes can be related to slope-atmosphere interaction.
The characterisation of climatic variables aimed at identifying instability thresholds is finally
discussed based on the analyses reported in the paper. The results show that net rainfall cumulated
over 2 and 6 months represent suitable climatic variables for the 5 m and the 20 m deep landslide,
respectively. These findings suggest that the stability of a clay slope, when referred to shallow
movements, is likely to depend on the rainfall infiltrating over a few weeks at least. When deep
movements are considered, the stability seems to depend more on the rainfall gradually infiltrating
during the most rainy seasons
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Clays; Landslides; Thresholds; Slopes
Elenco autori:
Trizzino, Rosamaria
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