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Areview of landslide-generated waves risk and practice of management of hazard chain risk from reservoir landslide
As one of the major types of geological hazards in reservoir areas, the risk analysis of landslides has been a top research topic recently. Landslide-generated waves extend the influence area from the landslide source itself to several kilometers upstream and downstream and greatly expand the type and number of elements and disaster damage. The risk evaluation of landslide generated waves is considered to be a difficult component in the evaluation of landslide risk hazard chains, as involving the intersection of different areas. Firstly, the previous research results in recent decades were synthesized from hazard, vulnerability and risk, the current situation of landslide generated waves risk research and common research methods worldwide were outlined, and the key representative research results were reviewed and analyzed. New progress was introduced, which includes experimental studies considering the complexity of actual river topography, coupled numerical simulation methods focusing on landslide-water interaction mechanisms, and a vulnerability assessment system based on multiple hazard-bearing body types. Secondly, the process and consequences of a number of landslide generated waves risk management cases that have occurred in the Three Gorges Reservoir Area in recent years were described in detail. Finally, according to the author's many years of research experience, new directions and ideas were proposed for the study of landslide-landslide generated waves hazard chain risks, and suggestions were given that surge risk and landslide risk evaluation systems should be merged with each other and developed along the direction of quantification, standardization and refinement.
Areview of landslide-generated waves risk and practice of management of hazard chain risk from reservoir landslide
As one of the major types of geological hazards in reservoir areas, the risk analysis of landslides has been a top research topic recently. Landslide-generated waves extend the influence area from the landslide source itself to several kilometers upstream and downstream and greatly expand the type and number of elements and disaster damage. The risk evaluation of landslide generated waves is considered to be a difficult component in the evaluation of landslide risk hazard chains, as involving the intersection of different areas. Firstly, the previous research results in recent decades were synthesized from hazard, vulnerability and risk, the current situation of landslide generated waves risk research and common research methods worldwide were outlined, and the key representative research results were reviewed and analyzed. New progress was introduced, which includes experimental studies considering the complexity of actual river topography, coupled numerical simulation methods focusing on landslide-water interaction mechanisms, and a vulnerability assessment system based on multiple hazard-bearing body types. Secondly, the process and consequences of a number of landslide generated waves risk management cases that have occurred in the Three Gorges Reservoir Area in recent years were described in detail. Finally, according to the author's many years of research experience, new directions and ideas were proposed for the study of landslide-landslide generated waves hazard chain risks, and suggestions were given that surge risk and landslide risk evaluation systems should be merged with each other and developed along the direction of quantification, standardization and refinement.
Areview of landslide-generated waves risk and practice of management of hazard chain risk from reservoir landslide
Kunlong Yin (Autor:in) / Yu Zhang (Autor:in) / Yang Wang (Autor:in)
2022
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
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