Influence of rainfall regime on hydraulic conditions and movement rates in the overconsolidated clayey slope of the Orvieto hill (Central Italy)
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2006
abstract:
The medieval town of Orvieto is built on the top of a pyroclastic slab overlying a gentle slope of
overconsolidated clays. The clayey slope has been constantly affected by landslide phenomena in the form of slow
movements and failure events, which in turn have periodically caused instability of the marginal areas of the
pyroclastic slab. Since 1982 a number of Casagrande-type piezometers and inclinometers were installed in the northern
slope of the Orvieto hill within the area that was involved in the huge Porta Cassia landslide in 1900. In this paper, after
a brief description of the geology and the geotechnical properties of the slope, data obtained through the monitoring
system are illustrated. Piezometric data are utilized to develop a conceptual model of the hydraulic conditions in the
clayey slope, and inclinometer measurements are interpreted and correlated with the geotechnical ground profile and
slope morphology to understand the present complex evolution of the clayey slope. Finally, the strong correlation
among the rainfall regime, the piezometric levels, and the rate of movements is discussed, and the recurrence periods
of critical cumulative rainfall on displacement trends are estimated on the basis of statistical methods.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
overconsolidated clays; slope movements; piezometric levels; rainfa
List of contributors:
Tommasi, Paolo
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