Analysis of Baishuihe landslide influenced by the effects of reservoir water and rainfall

Deying Li, Kunlong Yin, Chin Jian Leo

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    Abstract

    Since the impoundment of the Three Gorges Reservoir in June 2003, a number of new landslides have occurred and existing landslides have been made worse. The 1,260 × 104 m3 Baishuihe landslide, located at 56 km west of the Three Gorges Dam, began to deform more noticeably after the first impoundment in early July 2003. The sliding of the two blocks comprising the landslide, one an active block and the other a relatively stable block, became apparent after approximately 5 years of monitoring. Field recordings show that the landslide displacement is affected by the combined effects of the rainfall and water level in the reservoir. These effects have been investigated in the present paper, including the deformation characteristics (movement pattern, direction, displacement and velocity) earmarking the temporal evolution of the active block. Based on a practical creep model of a large rock slide, alert velocity thresholds for pre-alert, alert and emergency phases have been computed corresponding to the imminence of failure. The alert velocity thresholds are being proposed to be included as a part of an early-warning system of an emergency plan drawn up to minimize the adverse impact in the event of landslide failure. The emergency plan is intended to be implemented as a risk management tool by the relevant authorities of the Three Gorges Reservoir in the near future.
    Original languageEnglish
    Number of pages11
    JournalEnvironmental Earth Sciences
    Publication statusPublished - 2010

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    Keywords

    • San Xia Reservoir (China)
    • alert velocity thresholds
    • deformation characteristics
    • landslides
    • rain and rainfall
    • reservoirs
    • risk management
    • water levels

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