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ALICE (Assessment of Landslides Induced by Climatic Events): A single tool to integrate shallow and deep landslides for susceptibility and hazard assessment

机译:爱丽丝(气候事件引起的山体滑坡评估):一种整合浅层和深层滑坡进行易感性和危害评估的工具

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The increasing evolution of urban areas in landslide-prone regions and the modification of precipitation due to global climate change have led to a growing need for landslide hazard assessment (LHA) for local land management and security services. LHA is based on the definition of the spatial and temporal probability of landslide occurrences and is split into three steps: (i) a phenomenon inventory, (ii) a landslide susceptibility analysis, and (iii) a landslide hazard analysis. Nevertheless, in practice, essential information is often missing, and LHA corresponds most of the time to landslide susceptibility assessment acquired by expert knowledge. This article presents a physical-based model (ALICE - Assessment of Landslides Induced by Climatic Events) that can integrate different types of landslides (shallow and deep) with different sizes. This tool can be used at the meso or broader scale (1:25,000 to 1:10,000) of work according to expert knowledge. However, a calibration must be carried out to fit observations and to take uncertainties into account. Thus, a specific strategy is applied to the model on a study site located in the French South Alps where numerous different landslide types were observed and analyzed. After calibration on a small representative area, the best-fitted parameters are applied to a larger area for different types of landslides. Three landslide susceptibility maps (shallow translational landslides, rotational landslides and complex landslides) are produced, and the different susceptibility classes are compared with a landslide susceptibility map produced by a geomorphological approach. The different susceptibility envelopes computed by the model are well integrated into the high-susceptibility envelopes defined by the so-called expert geomorphological approach. Thus, the tool makes it possible to improve the mapping of potentially unstable areas by taking into account parameters, such as the groundwater level in different surficial formations or the geotechnical values of landslide-prone formations, that experts are not always able to integrate. ALICE is therefore proven to be a useful tool for mapping potential landslide-prone areas if the tool is well calibrated, taking into account the expert vision of the field, different landslide types, and different triggering factors, including rainfall and seismic acceleration. (C) 2020 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
机译:由于全球气候变化导致降水量的城市地区越来越多的进化导致了对当地土地管理和安全服务的山体滑坡危害评估(LHA)日益增长的需求。 LHA基于对滑坡发生的空间和时间概率的定义,分为三个步骤:(i)一种现象库存,(ii)滑坡敏感性分析,(iii)滑坡危害分析。然而,在实践中,在实践中,通常丢失基本信息,大部分时间都应对应于专业知识获得的滑坡易感性评估。本文介绍了一种基于物理的模型(Alice - 气候事件诱导的滑坡评估),可以整合不同类型的山体滑坡(浅层和深),不同的尺寸。根据专业知识,该工具可在Meso或更广泛的规模(1:25,000至1:10,000)中使用。但是,必须进行校准以适应观察并考虑不确定性。因此,特定的策略适用于位于法国南阿尔卑斯山的研究现场的模型,其中观察并分析了许多不同的滑坡类型。在小代表区域校准后,最佳参数应用于不同类型的滑坡的较大区域。制造了三种滑坡敏感性图(浅层平移,旋转滑坡和复杂的滑坡),并将不同的易感类与由地貌方法产生的滑坡敏感性图进行了比较。该模型计算的不同易感信封良好地集成到由所谓的专家地貌方法定义的高易感信封中。因此,该工具使得可以通过考虑参数来改善潜在不稳定区域的映射,例如不同表层结构的地下水位或滑坡易于形成的岩石静脉曲张的岩土价值,该专家并不总是能够整合。因此,如果该工具校准,考虑到该刀具的专业视野,不同的滑坡类型和不同触发因子,包括降雨和地震加速,则被证明是一种有用的工具。 (c)2020 Elsevier B.v.保留所有权利。

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    《Geomorphology》 |2020年第15期|107307.1-107307.22|共22页
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    Bur Rech Geol & Minieres 3 Ave Claude Guillemin PB 36009 F-45060 Orleans 02 France;

    Bur Rech Geol & Minieres 3 Ave Claude Guillemin PB 36009 F-45060 Orleans 02 France;

    Bur Rech Geol & Minieres 3 Ave Claude Guillemin PB 36009 F-45060 Orleans 02 France;

    Bur Rech Geol & Minieres 3 Ave Claude Guillemin PB 36009 F-45060 Orleans 02 France;

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  • 正文语种 eng
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  • 关键词

    Landslides; Slope stability; Hazard; Mapping;

    机译:山体滑坡;边坡稳定性;危险;映射;

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