Stone pillar rockfall in Danxia landform area,Mt. Langshan,Hunan Province,China |
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Authors: | Luobin Yan Zheng Hu Milica Ka?anin-Grubin Vladimir Greif Zhi Chen |
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Institution: | 1. School of Geography and Planning, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou, China;2. Hydrochina Guiyang Engineering Corporation Ltd, Guiyang, China;3. Institute of Chemistry, University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia;4. Faculty of Natural Sciences, Comenius University, Bratislava, Slovakia |
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Abstract: | A typical Danxia stone pillar, Leipishi I, in the World Natural Heritage site at Mt. Langshan, China, collapsed on 2 November 2009. To understand the mechanism controlling this rockfall event, uniaxial compressive strength, tensile strength, resistance against sulfuric acid, and freezing and thawing properties were analyzed from 44 sandstone and conglomerate cores collected from the Lanlong Formation, the only exposed formation on Mt. Langshan. In addition, four rock slices were created for analysis under a polarizing microscope. A detailed reconstruction of the geometry and restraint conditions of the stone pillar in place before the rockfall occurred permitted an estimation of the stress state before collapse using 3D finite-element code. The results show that the rapid retreat of soft, intercalated rock layers due to weathering can profoundly change the stress state within the rock body, causing compressive or tensile stresses to rise above compressive or tensile strengths in specific sections of a rock body, and causing partial or complete collapse. |
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Keywords: | Rockfall Danxia Landform sandstones and conglomerates 3D modeling stress state soft intercalated rock layers |
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