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A shift from drought to extreme rainfall drives a stable landslide to catastrophic failure

机译:从干旱到极端降雨的转变使稳定的滑坡演变成灾难性的破坏

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The addition of water on or below the earth’s surface generates changes in stress that can trigger both stable and unstable sliding of landslides and faults. While these sliding behaviours are well-described by commonly used mechanical models developed from laboratory testing (e.g., critical-state soil mechanics and rate-and-state friction), less is known about the field-scale environmental conditions or kinematic behaviours that occur during the transition from stable to unstable sliding. Here we use radar interferometry (InSAR) and a simple 1D hydrological model to characterize 8 years of stable sliding of the Mud Creek landslide, California, USA, prior to its rapid acceleration and catastrophic failure on May 20, 2017. Our results suggest a large increase in pore-fluid pressure occurred during a shift from historic drought to record rainfall that triggered a large increase in velocity and drove slip localization, overcoming the stabilizing mechanisms that had previously inhibited landslide acceleration. Given the predicted increase in precipitation extremes with a warming climate, we expect it to become more common for landslides to transition from stable to unstable motion, and therefore a better assessment of this destabilization process is required to prevent loss of life and infrastructure.
机译:在地球表面上或地球下方添加水会产生应力变化,从而触发滑坡和断层的稳定和不稳定滑动。尽管这些滑动行为可以通过实验室测试开发的常用机械模型很好地描述(例如,临界状态土壤力学和速率和状态摩擦),但对于现场规模的环境条件或运动过程中发生的运动学行为知之甚少从稳定滑动到不稳定滑动的过渡。在这里,我们使用雷达干涉测量(InSAR)和简单的一维水文模型来表征美国加利福尼亚州Mud Creek滑坡在长达8年的稳定滑动后,于2017年5月20日迅速加速并发生灾难性破坏。我们的结果表明,在从历史干旱转向记录降雨的过程中,孔隙流体压力的增加发生了变化,从而触发了速度的大幅度增加并推动了滑移的局部化,从而克服了以前抑制滑坡加速的稳定机制。考虑到随着气候变暖预计极端降雨的增加,我们希望滑坡从稳定运动过渡到不稳定运动会变得更加普遍,因此需要对这种失稳过程进行更好的评估,以防止生命和基础设施的损失。

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