Landslides modeled as bifurcations of creeping slopes with nonlinear friction law (Q675653)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 989059
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Landslides modeled as bifurcations of creeping slopes with nonlinear friction law
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 989059

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    Landslides modeled as bifurcations of creeping slopes with nonlinear friction law (English)
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    2 December 1997
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    This paper investigates landslide as a consequence of the unstable slide of an initially stationary or creeping slope triggered by a small perturbation, such as the effect due to rainfall. A fully nonlinear numerical analysis is done for all possible scenarios when a finite perturbation is imposed on the equilibrium state. As a slip continues and erosion due to rainfall occurs, nonlinear parameters of the slip surface may evolve such that a previously stable slope may become unstable (i.e. bifurcation occurs) when a small perturbation is imposed. Thus, the present analysis offers a plausible explanation to why slope failure occurs at a particular rainfall, which is not the largest in the history of the slope.
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    rainfall erosion
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    small perturbation
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    nonlinear numerical analysis
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    finite perturbation
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    slip surface
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    bifurcation
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    slope failure
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