The problem of creeping landslides accompanied by heat production due to friction on their base is studied here. The landslide is modelled using a rigid block that slides over a clayey zone of finite width and a thermal softening and velocity strengthening constitutive law for the friction coefficient of the basal clay material. As time progresses, the sliding process enters an irreversible, highly unstable procedure, when the heat dissipation at the base of the slide starts localizing towards an infinitesimally small shear band of the order of mm. The influence of this transition to the stability of the slide is explored by applying this model in the famous landslide of the Vaiont valley (Northern Italy). The model is calibrated upon the r...
The paper discusses some factors that control the shearing soil behaviour and the dynamics of landsl...
In addition to the awards, the conference also hosted the First Heim Lecture, delivered by Prof. E. ...
Thermally induced excess pore pressures have been included into a two-wedge evolutive model of Vaion...
The catastrophic Vaiont landslide (Southern Alps, Italy) of 9 October 1963 moved 2.7 × 108 m3 of roc...
In this work, a new thermo-mechanical model is developed, applicable to large-scale, deep-seated lan...
Large-scale landslides may exhibit a creeping phase possibly followed by catastrophic failure. An ex...
The paper describes a thermo-hydro-mechanical formulation to model thermal-induced effects due to th...
The localization of strains in landslide shearing surfaces may induce relevant weakening processes d...
The scope of the paper encompasses planar and compound sliding motions, which may exhibit creeping b...
In this work, a new thermo-mechanical model is developed by improving on an existing one, applicable...
Frictional heating has long been considered a mechanism responsible for the high velocities and long...
A new landslide model is proposed by improving on an existing one, which is able to interpret using ...
Thermal pressurisation has been proposed in literature as the key phenomenon to interpret the mechan...
Frictional heating of the slip zone is a possible explanation for why some catastrophic landslides m...
The re-activation of a large (40 Mm3) landslide on the valley slopes of a reservoir motivated a rese...
The paper discusses some factors that control the shearing soil behaviour and the dynamics of landsl...
In addition to the awards, the conference also hosted the First Heim Lecture, delivered by Prof. E. ...
Thermally induced excess pore pressures have been included into a two-wedge evolutive model of Vaion...
The catastrophic Vaiont landslide (Southern Alps, Italy) of 9 October 1963 moved 2.7 × 108 m3 of roc...
In this work, a new thermo-mechanical model is developed, applicable to large-scale, deep-seated lan...
Large-scale landslides may exhibit a creeping phase possibly followed by catastrophic failure. An ex...
The paper describes a thermo-hydro-mechanical formulation to model thermal-induced effects due to th...
The localization of strains in landslide shearing surfaces may induce relevant weakening processes d...
The scope of the paper encompasses planar and compound sliding motions, which may exhibit creeping b...
In this work, a new thermo-mechanical model is developed by improving on an existing one, applicable...
Frictional heating has long been considered a mechanism responsible for the high velocities and long...
A new landslide model is proposed by improving on an existing one, which is able to interpret using ...
Thermal pressurisation has been proposed in literature as the key phenomenon to interpret the mechan...
Frictional heating of the slip zone is a possible explanation for why some catastrophic landslides m...
The re-activation of a large (40 Mm3) landslide on the valley slopes of a reservoir motivated a rese...
The paper discusses some factors that control the shearing soil behaviour and the dynamics of landsl...
In addition to the awards, the conference also hosted the First Heim Lecture, delivered by Prof. E. ...
Thermally induced excess pore pressures have been included into a two-wedge evolutive model of Vaion...