Depth integrated modelling of submarine landslide evolution

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作者
Wangcheng Zhang
Alexander M. Puzrin
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[1] Institute for Geotechnical Engineering,
[2] ETH Zurich,undefined
[3] Institute for Geotechnical Engineering,undefined
[4] ETH Zurich,undefined
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Landslides | 2021年 / 18卷
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Debris flow; Submarine landslides; Weak layer; Numerical modelling; Offshore engineering;
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Submarine landslides are a major geohazard among worldwide continental slopes, posing significant threats to offshore infrastructure, marine animal habitats and coastal urban centres. This study establishes an original numerical package for time-efficient modelling of the entire submarine landslide evolution covering the pre-failure shear band propagation, slab failure and post-failure dynamics. The numerical scheme is based on the conservation of mass and the conservation of momentum and combines the shear band propagation theory and the depth-integrated method, with the consideration of the drag force from the ambient water. Shear band propagation in the weak layer and slab failure in the sliding layer are controlled by the strain softening and rate dependency of the corresponding undrained strength parameters. The post-failure behaviour in the sliding layer, such as retrogression upslope and frontally confined and frontally emergent mechanisms downslope, is also simulated. The numerical results from the proposed method are comparable to the analytical solutions and the large deformation finite element analysis. Application of this method to a back analysis of the St. Niklausen slide in Lake Lucerne reproduced the observed shape of the mass transport deposits, the position of the main scar and the travel distance. Because of its easy implementation and efficiency, the proposed numerical method for modelling of submarine landslides seems promising for practical applications.
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页码:3063 / 3084
页数:21
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