The undrained behaviour of an air-fall volcanic ash

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Abstract

Pyroclastic soils are widespread in the world. In particular, they cover a great part of Campania, a densely populated country of Southern Italy, where some distinct volcanic centers are present. In these soils, precipitations can trigger fast flow-like landslides causing destruction and loss of human lives. The movement style, the high velocity and the long run-out of these landslides are an indication of the occurrence, in the saturated soil mass, of mechanisms of undrained instability due to the inability of soil to sustain the deviator stress related to the slope condition. This paper reports the results of a wide experimental laboratory program carried out on a volcanic ash, which recently has been the seat of a killer landslide, stressing the factors that govern the undrained response of these materials.

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Picarelli, L., Olivares, L., Lampitiello, S., Darban, R., & Damiano, E. (2020). The undrained behaviour of an air-fall volcanic ash. Geosciences (Switzerland), 10(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/geosciences10020060

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