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Mechanism of continuous movement and long-term safety analysis of Baitieba landslide based on field monitoring data and numerical simulation

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Pages s140-s154 | Received 15 Jan 2015, Accepted 20 May 2015, Published online: 25 Sep 2015
 

Abstract

Baitieba landslide, located on the left bank of Xiluodu reservoir, is an ancient landslide. The landslide slides along the shallow and deep sliding surfaces after excavation. Sliding along the shallow sliding surface has become stabilised by and large; whereas sliding along the deep sliding surface still continues after some effective and systematic treatments. Based on the data of inclinometer boreholes observed in the field, a detailed investigation into the mechanism of continuous sliding along the deep sliding surface is carried out. It is found that slow creep of the ancient sliding zone is a predominant factor, and its creep deformation has undergone two stages: attenuation of creep deformation and linear increase of creep deformation. A numerical simulation, considering creep behaviour of the ancient slip zone, is also conducted to verify the mechanism of movement of the landslide inferred from the monitoring data of inclinometer boreholes. Using the monitoring data, long-term stability of the landslide is analysed and it is concluded that the landslide is stable overall.

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Funding

This work was financially supported by the National Basic Research Programme of China (973 Programme) [grant number 2011CB013504]; Key Projects in the National Science & Technology Pillar Program during the Twelfth Five-year Plan Period [grant number 2013BAB06B01]; National Natural Science Foundation of China [grant number 11172090], [grant number 51479049], [grant number 51209075], [grant number 11272113].

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