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  4. Movement characteristics of a creeping slope influenced by river erosion and aggradation: Study of Xinwul? River in southeastern Taiwan
 
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Movement characteristics of a creeping slope influenced by river erosion and aggradation: Study of Xinwul? River in southeastern Taiwan

Journal
Engineering Geology
Journal Volume
295
Date Issued
2021
Author(s)
Lo P.-C
Lo W
Chiu Y.-C
Wang T.-T.
TAI-TIEN WANG  
DOI
10.1016/j.enggeo.2021.106443
URI
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85118572100&doi=10.1016%2fj.enggeo.2021.106443&partnerID=40&md5=5f89eca02b4f44e1f333bea1b466915d
https://scholars.lib.ntu.edu.tw/handle/123456789/598665
Abstract
The average surface displacement rate of 0.1 m/year of the studied slope adjacent to the Xinwul? River has been measured over the past three decades. Damage to the retaining structures of a highway and tunnel through the slope has frequently been reported. Maintenance and reconstruction have been required at intervals of several to ten years. In this study, multi-temporal remote sensing images, site investigations, and ground and tunnel monitoring are interpreted to clarify the movement characteristics of the slope and the factors that affect them. The results of this study reveal that riverbed erosion and aggradation of the adjacent river dominate the movement characteristics of the slope. When the riverbed is low, the direction of slope movement ranges between that of the maximum slope gradient and the dip direction of foliation. Gravitational deformation, which is associated with a deep slip surface, is the main cause of movement; it is facilitated by gullies that develop upward from the sides of the Xinwul? River and the surrounding sliding masses. When the riverbed is high as a result of the aggradation of debris from upstream, the slope moves in the direction of the maximum gradient. Water washes out the slope toe, which has a relatively low strength because it has previously been displaced. Slope collapses occur frequently along the river bank, and gullies actively grow upward, stimulating the movement of the sliding masses with a shallow slip surface. Furthermore, the cyclic erosion and aggradation of the river account for the formation of shallow and deep slip surfaces of 33 m and 90 m, respectively. The results of this study demonstrate the effects of riverbed erosion and aggradation on the creeping deformation and stability of the adjacent slope in the Xinwul? River region; this is valuable for formulating countermeasures to protect the study site and maintain the existing tunnel. ? 2021 Elsevier B.V.
Subjects
Creeping slope
Movement characteristics
River aggradation
Riverbed erosion
Slip surface
Tunnel damage
Deformation
Erosion
Landforms
Remote sensing
Slope stability
Displacement rate
River erosion
Sliding mass
Slip surfaces
Surface displacement
Rivers
aggradation
creep
damage mechanics
deformation mechanism
erosion rate
fluvial deposit
gully erosion
maintenance
movement
reconstruction
river bank
site investigation
slope dynamics
slope failure
tunnel
Taiwan
SDGs

[SDGs]SDG13

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journal article

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