Rainfall infiltration: infinite slope model for landslides triggering by rainstorm

Shallow slope failure due to heavy rainfall during rainstorm and typhoon is common in mountain areas. Among the models used for analyzing the slope stability, the rainwater infiltration model integrated with slope stability model can be an effective way to evaluate the stability of slopes during rai...

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Main Author: Agus Setyo Muntohar, Hung-Jiun Liao
Format: Laporan Penelitian
Language: Bahasa Inggris
Published: Nat Hazards Springer 2010
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spelling umylibrary-643382019-06-14T09:11:06ZRainfall infiltration: infinite slope model for landslides triggering by rainstormAgus Setyo Muntohar, Hung-Jiun LiaoLandslides Rainwater infiltrationInfinite slope analysis Green–Ampt infiltration RainstormShallow slope failure due to heavy rainfall during rainstorm and typhoon is common in mountain areas. Among the models used for analyzing the slope stability, the rainwater infiltration model integrated with slope stability model can be an effective way to evaluate the stability of slopes during rainstorm. This paper will propose an integrated Green–Ampt infiltration model and infinite slope stability model for the analysis of shallow type slope failure. To verify the suitability of the proposed model, seven landslide cases occurred in Italy and Hong Kong are adopted in this paper. The results indicate that the proposed model can be used to distinguish failed and not-yet failed slopes. In addition, the proposed model can be used as the first approximation for estimating the occurrence time of a rainfall-induced shallow landslide and its depth of sliding.Nat Hazards Springer2010Laporan Penelitian-Bahasa Inggrishttp://library.umy.ac.id/katalog.php?opo=lihatDetilKatalog&id=64338
institution Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta
collection Perpustakaan Yogyakarta
language Bahasa Inggris
topic Landslides
Rainwater infiltration
Infinite slope analysis
Green–Ampt infiltration
Rainstorm
spellingShingle Landslides
Rainwater infiltration
Infinite slope analysis
Green–Ampt infiltration
Rainstorm
Agus Setyo Muntohar, Hung-Jiun Liao
Rainfall infiltration: infinite slope model for landslides triggering by rainstorm
description Shallow slope failure due to heavy rainfall during rainstorm and typhoon is common in mountain areas. Among the models used for analyzing the slope stability, the rainwater infiltration model integrated with slope stability model can be an effective way to evaluate the stability of slopes during rainstorm. This paper will propose an integrated Green–Ampt infiltration model and infinite slope stability model for the analysis of shallow type slope failure. To verify the suitability of the proposed model, seven landslide cases occurred in Italy and Hong Kong are adopted in this paper. The results indicate that the proposed model can be used to distinguish failed and not-yet failed slopes. In addition, the proposed model can be used as the first approximation for estimating the occurrence time of a rainfall-induced shallow landslide and its depth of sliding.
format Laporan Penelitian
author Agus Setyo Muntohar, Hung-Jiun Liao
author_sort Agus Setyo Muntohar, Hung-Jiun Liao
title Rainfall infiltration: infinite slope model for landslides triggering by rainstorm
title_short Rainfall infiltration: infinite slope model for landslides triggering by rainstorm
title_full Rainfall infiltration: infinite slope model for landslides triggering by rainstorm
title_fullStr Rainfall infiltration: infinite slope model for landslides triggering by rainstorm
title_full_unstemmed Rainfall infiltration: infinite slope model for landslides triggering by rainstorm
title_sort rainfall infiltration: infinite slope model for landslides triggering by rainstorm
publisher Nat Hazards Springer
publishDate 2010
url http://library.umy.ac.id/katalog.php?opo=lihatDetilKatalog&id=64338
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