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Travel distance of failed slopes during 2004 Chuetsu earthquake and its evaluation in terms of energy
Authors:T Kokusho  T IshizawaK Nishida
Institution:Civil Engineering Department, Chuo University, Tokyo, Japan
Abstract:A number of slope failures during the 2004 Niigataken Chuetsu earthquake were investigated, revealing that the travel distance becomes longer as the slope gets gentler and the failed soil mass gets larger. An energy-based approach, proposed in previous research to evaluate the travel distance of failed slopes, is modified by adding the model test results and introducing a simple evaluation method. The energy approach is then applied to a number of slopes failed during the earthquake to back-calculate mobilized friction coefficients, revealing their strong dependency on initial slope inclinations. The friction coefficient was found to be smaller than the initial slope inclination for gentler slopes, indicating that the failed soil mass tends to accelerate. In contrast, that for steeper slopes was higher than initial slope inclination. The friction coefficient was found to decrease with increasing volume of failed slope, which is quite consistent with previous case studies including large non-seismic landslides.
Keywords:Seismic slope failure  Travel distance  Energy-based approach  Mobilized friction coefficient
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