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Time series analysis for evaluating hydrological responses of pore-water pressure to rainfall in a slope
Authors:Jun-Mo Kim
Institution:School of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Seoul National University, Seoul, Republic of Korea
Abstract:Characterization of pore-water pressure at the soilatmosphere interface is a major requirement in relation to slope instability. A rain-gauge and five piezometers (BH1BH5) were installed on a slope located in a Korean military base. The upper slope (BH4, BH5) was covered with plastic sheets to prevent rainwater from percolating into the slope due to safety issues. Rainfall is matched by prompt changes in the pore-water pressure except at BH5. Due to the plastic cover, the pore water does not show any significant change in the early period by evapotranspiration. From correlation analysis, two wells (BH3, BH5) have longer memory effects due to matrix flow of past precipitation. Two principal components show hydrological responses of pore water to rainfall during intense rainfall, but PC2 does not indicate any important changes in low or no rainfall. This study suggests that correlation analysis with PCA can be a valuable tool for interpreting datasets consisting only of pore-water pressure.
Keywords:pore-water pressure  rainfall  time series analysis  principal component analysis
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