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Physically based hydrogeological and slope stability modeling of the Turaida castle mound
Authors:Karlis Kukemilks  Jean-Frank Wagner  Tomas Saks  Philip Brunner
Institution:1.Lehrstuhl für Geologie,Universit?t Trier,Trier,Germany;2.Department of Geosciences,University of Fribourg,Fribourg,Switzerland;3.Centre d’Hydrogéologie et de Géothermie (CHYN),Université de Neuchatel,Neuchatel,Switzerland
Abstract:This study explores the potential of integrating state-of-the-art physically based hydrogeological modeling into slope stability simulations to identify the hydrogeological triggers of landslides. Hydrogeological models considering detailed morphological, lithological, and climatic factors were elaborated. Groundwater modeling reveals locations with elevated pore water pressures in the subsurface and allows the quantification of temporal dynamics of the pore water pressures. Results of the hydrogeological modeling were subsequently applied as boundary conditions for the slope stability simulations. The numerical models illustrate that the hydrogeological impacts affecting hillslope stability are strongly controlled by local groundwater flow conditions and their conceptualization approach in the hydrogeological model. Groundwater flow itself is heavily influenced by the inherent geological conditions and the dynamics of climatic forcing. Therefore, both detailed investigation of the landslide’s hydrogeology and appropriate conceptualization and scaling of hydrogeological settings in a numerical model are essential to avoid an underestimation of the landslide risk. The study demonstrates the large potential in combining state-of-the-art computational hydrology with slope stability modeling in real-world cases.
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