Effects of Rainfall Infiltration on the Stability of Soil Slopes

  • Sun J
  • Liu Q
  • Li J
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Abstract

Slope failure due to rainfall is a common geotechnical problem. The mechanics of rainfall induced landslides involves the interaction of a number of complex hydrologic and geotechnical factors. This study attempts to identify the influence of some of these factors on the stability of soil slope including rainfall intensity, hydraulic conductivity and the strength parameters of soil.

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Sun, J. P., Liu, Q. Q., & Li, J. C. (2007). Effects of Rainfall Infiltration on the Stability of Soil Slopes. In New Trends in Fluid Mechanics Research (pp. 459–462). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-75995-9_148

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