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Evolution characteristics and displacement forecasting model of landslides with stair-step sliding surface along the Xiangxi River, three Gorges Reservoir region, China
Abstract Five large and many small landslides are developed in Jurassic strata along the lower reaches of Xiangxi River, where interbedded weak and hard bedrock layers foster the development of landslides with a “stair-step” sliding surface. The paper investigates the evolution characteristics of these landslides and presents a novel forecasting model for their displacements. The distribution characteristics and behavior of landslides developed along Xiangxi River is revealed by the database of landslides in the larger Zigui basin, of which this area is part. Most landslides occur at rather low elevations of <300 m and in areas of moderate rainfall. The geological evolution of landslides in the Xiangxi River valley can be divided into four stages, beginning with anticline formation, followed by valley incision, then by weathering and erosion, and culminating in formation of the colluvial landslides. The accumulative displacement curves of landslides with a stair-step sliding surface in Xiangxi River region also present obvious, step-like characteristics. A novel GA-CEEMD-RF algorithm was developed to predict the displacement of these stair-step landslides, which helps to define the combination of induced factors and weak stableness of prediction results using a single displacement prediction model and the multi-field monitoring data.
Highlights The distribution characteristics of landslides developed along lower reaches of Xiangxi River was revealed. Interbedded weak and hard bedrock layers foster the development of landslides with a “stair-step” sliding surface. The geological evolution of landslides in the Xiangxi River valley can be divided into four stages. A novel GA-CEEMD-RF algorithm was developed to predict the displacement of stair-step landslides.
Evolution characteristics and displacement forecasting model of landslides with stair-step sliding surface along the Xiangxi River, three Gorges Reservoir region, China
Abstract Five large and many small landslides are developed in Jurassic strata along the lower reaches of Xiangxi River, where interbedded weak and hard bedrock layers foster the development of landslides with a “stair-step” sliding surface. The paper investigates the evolution characteristics of these landslides and presents a novel forecasting model for their displacements. The distribution characteristics and behavior of landslides developed along Xiangxi River is revealed by the database of landslides in the larger Zigui basin, of which this area is part. Most landslides occur at rather low elevations of <300 m and in areas of moderate rainfall. The geological evolution of landslides in the Xiangxi River valley can be divided into four stages, beginning with anticline formation, followed by valley incision, then by weathering and erosion, and culminating in formation of the colluvial landslides. The accumulative displacement curves of landslides with a stair-step sliding surface in Xiangxi River region also present obvious, step-like characteristics. A novel GA-CEEMD-RF algorithm was developed to predict the displacement of these stair-step landslides, which helps to define the combination of induced factors and weak stableness of prediction results using a single displacement prediction model and the multi-field monitoring data.
Highlights The distribution characteristics of landslides developed along lower reaches of Xiangxi River was revealed. Interbedded weak and hard bedrock layers foster the development of landslides with a “stair-step” sliding surface. The geological evolution of landslides in the Xiangxi River valley can be divided into four stages. A novel GA-CEEMD-RF algorithm was developed to predict the displacement of stair-step landslides.
Evolution characteristics and displacement forecasting model of landslides with stair-step sliding surface along the Xiangxi River, three Gorges Reservoir region, China
Li, Changdong (Autor:in) / Criss, Robert E. (Autor:in) / Fu, Zhiyong (Autor:in) / Long, Jingjing (Autor:in) / Tan, Qinwen (Autor:in)
Engineering Geology ; 283
08.12.2020
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
Displacement prediction in colluvial landslides, Three Gorges Reservoir, China
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