Frictional heating of the slip zone is a possible explanation for why some catastrophic landslides moved so fast and so far. The transition from a creeping phase to catastrophic collapse governed by frictional heating is also a pertinent problem: what governs it and why does it occur in some landslides but not others? Here we consider the possibility that frictional heating combined with non-linear velocity-dependent friction hardening suffices to explain both phenomena as well as the transition. The paper outlines the relevant theoretical considerations and a numerical treatment. It discusses the integration of the governing equations with adequate temporal resolution for both regimes and the assumed location of the far boundaries, which n...
International audienceOne of the ultimate goals in landslide hazard assessment is to predict maximum...
The localization of strains in landslide shearing surfaces may induce relevant weakening processes d...
In addition to the awards, the conference also hosted the First Heim Lecture, delivered by Prof. E. ...
Frictional heating of the slip zone is a possible explanation for why some catastrophic landslides m...
Large-scale landslides may exhibit a creeping phase possibly followed by catastrophic failure. An ex...
In this work, a new thermo-mechanical model is developed by improving on an existing one, applicable...
In this work, a new thermo-mechanical model is developed, applicable to large-scale, deep-seated lan...
Frictional heating has long been considered a mechanism responsible for the high velocities and long...
The problem of creeping landslides accompanied by heat production due to friction on their base is s...
Thermal pressurisation has been proposed in literature as the key phenomenon to interpret the mechan...
The catastrophic Vaiont landslide (Southern Alps, Italy) of 9 October 1963 moved 2.7 x 10(8) m(3) of...
The scope of the paper encompasses planar and compound sliding motions, which may exhibit creeping b...
A new landslide model is proposed by improving on an existing one, which is able to interpret using ...
The paper describes a thermo-hydro-mechanical formulation to model thermal-induced effects due to th...
shortened by focusing of the frictional model, Latex document with AGU style file of 14 pages + 11 f...
International audienceOne of the ultimate goals in landslide hazard assessment is to predict maximum...
The localization of strains in landslide shearing surfaces may induce relevant weakening processes d...
In addition to the awards, the conference also hosted the First Heim Lecture, delivered by Prof. E. ...
Frictional heating of the slip zone is a possible explanation for why some catastrophic landslides m...
Large-scale landslides may exhibit a creeping phase possibly followed by catastrophic failure. An ex...
In this work, a new thermo-mechanical model is developed by improving on an existing one, applicable...
In this work, a new thermo-mechanical model is developed, applicable to large-scale, deep-seated lan...
Frictional heating has long been considered a mechanism responsible for the high velocities and long...
The problem of creeping landslides accompanied by heat production due to friction on their base is s...
Thermal pressurisation has been proposed in literature as the key phenomenon to interpret the mechan...
The catastrophic Vaiont landslide (Southern Alps, Italy) of 9 October 1963 moved 2.7 x 10(8) m(3) of...
The scope of the paper encompasses planar and compound sliding motions, which may exhibit creeping b...
A new landslide model is proposed by improving on an existing one, which is able to interpret using ...
The paper describes a thermo-hydro-mechanical formulation to model thermal-induced effects due to th...
shortened by focusing of the frictional model, Latex document with AGU style file of 14 pages + 11 f...
International audienceOne of the ultimate goals in landslide hazard assessment is to predict maximum...
The localization of strains in landslide shearing surfaces may induce relevant weakening processes d...
In addition to the awards, the conference also hosted the First Heim Lecture, delivered by Prof. E. ...