Numerical simulation of Qiaotou Landslide deformation caused by drawdown of the Three Gorges Reservoir, China

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作者
Jiwei Jiang
Dominik Ehret
Wei Xiang
Joachim Rohn
Ling Huang
Shaojun Yan
Renneng Bi
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[1] China University of Geosciences,Faculty of Engineering
[2] University of Erlangen-Nuremberg,Department of Applied Geology
来源
Environmental Earth Sciences | 2011年 / 62卷
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Three Gorges Reservoir; Deformation prediction of landslide; Reservoir drawdown; Saturated–unsaturated seepage; Numerical simulation;
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Landslides located beside reservoirs tend to be unstable or are characterized by large deformation during the drawdown process. This has been accepted by many experts. In this paper, we use Qiaotou Landslide, which is located beside the Three Gorges Reservoir (TGR), as a typical case study to investigate and predict the deformation mechanism during the drawdown process of TGR in detail. According to field investigation, the landslide mass is mainly composed of thick, loose silt and clay mixed with fragments of rock. Bedrock is mainly composed of silty sandstone. Field and laboratory tests indicate that the landslide mass has a high permeability coefficient. If the water level declines fast, intense seepage force may result. Based on these data, we establish a three-dimensional geological model of Qiaotou Landslide by FLAC3D and perform a numerical simulation using the saturated–unsaturated fluid–solid coupling theory. For the simulation, we assume that the drawdown from 175 to 145 m takes place with a speed of 25 cm/day, which is based on the extreme water level regulation program of TGR. The simulation shows that this causes a significant deformation in the landslide mass and that the maximum displacement within the landslide is 24.2 cm. During the drawdown process, the maximum displacement zone is shifting from the upper part of the landslide where bedrock surface is steeper and thickness of loose deposits is less to the middle part of the landslide where bedrock surface is less steep and thickness of loose deposits is higher. The deformation mechanism indicates that in the early stage of the drawdown the deformation of the landslide mass is mainly caused by seepage and in the later stage mainly by consolidation.
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