Analysis of the Maierato landslide (Calabria, Southern Italy)

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Enrico Conte
Antonio Donato
Luigi Pugliese
Antonello Troncone
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[1] University of Calabria,Department of Civil Engineering
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Landslides | 2018年 / 15卷
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Landslide; Slope failure mechanism; Numerical modeling; Finite element method; Groundwater;
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On 15 February 2010, a landslide of great dimensions occurred at Maierato (Calabria, Southern Italy) after a long rainy period. Although the zone was continuously affected by ground movements especially during the wet seasons, no monitoring system was installed before the occurrence of the landslide. However, many photos and two videos were taken during the failure process of the slope. In the present study, the available images are used to reconstruct the kinematics of the landslide. In addition, a finite element analysis is performed to define the main factors of triggering and to interpret the failure mechanism of the slope. This analysis is also based on the data from a site investigation carried out after the landslide to characterise the involved soils from a geotechnical viewpoint. The analysis also accounts for the strain-softening behaviour of some soils. The results have shown that the Maierato landslide was the reactivation of a pre-existing landslide body, which was caused by a significant increase in groundwater level.
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页码:1935 / 1950
页数:15
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