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Earthquake Stability Analysis of Rock Slopes: a Case Study
Authors:Shilpa Pal  Amir M Kaynia  Rajinder K Bhasin  D K Paul
Institution:(1) School of Architecture and Built Environment, Gautam Buddha University, Greater Noida, India;(2) Computational Geomechanics, NGI, PO Box 3930, Ullevaal Stadion, 0806 Oslo, Norway;(3) Rock and Foundation Engineering, NGI, PO Box 3930, Ullevaal Stadion, 0806 Oslo, Norway;(4) Department of Earthquake Engineering, IIT Roorkee, Roorkee, 247667, Uttarakhand, India
Abstract:Stability analysis of Surabhi landslide in the Dehradun and Tehri districts of Uttaranchal located in Mussoorie, India, has been simulated numerically using the distinct element method focusing on the weak zones (fracture). This is an active landslide on the main road toward the town centre, which was triggered after rainfall in July–August 1998. Understanding the behaviour of this landslide will be helpful for planning and implementing mitigation measures. The first stage of the study includes the total area of the landslide. The area identified as the zone of detachment is considered the most vulnerable part of the landslide. Ingress of water and increased pore pressures result in reduced mobilized effective frictional resistance, causing the top layer of the zone of detachment to start moving. The corresponding total volume of rock mass that is potentially unstable is estimated to 11.58 million m3. The second stage of this study includes a 2D model focussing only on the zone of detachment. The result of the analyses including both static and dynamic loading indicates that most of the total displacement observed in the slide model is due to the zone of detachment. The discontinuum modelling in the present study gives reasonable agreement with actual observations and has improved understanding of the stability of the slide slope.
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