Heat-induced eccess pore pressures on the failure surface of a planar slide have been calculated by solving the mass and heat balance equations on the shear band. The set of differential equations and the equation of motion of the slide have been solved in closed form for the case of incompressible fluid and incompressible soil skeleton. The solution describes the accelerated motion of the slide. It has been compared with the numerical solution when soil and water stiffness terms are not disregarded. A case study, based on a well-known translational slide (Cortes slide) has been solved. Numerical and analytical solutions are compared. Results of a sensitivity analysis indicate that the permeability of the shear band is the key parameter t...
Frictional heating has long been considered a mechanism responsible for the high velocities and long...
The analysis of the complex kinematics of fine-grained masses, from the moment they rapidly slide al...
The re-activation of a large (40 Mm3) landslide on the valley slopes of a reservoir motivated a rese...
Heat-induced eccess pore pressures on the failure surface of a planar slide have been calculated by ...
Vajont was a case of an extremely fast landslide and efforts to clarify the failure have been mainly...
Thermally induced excess pore pressures have been included into a two-wedge evolutive model of Vaion...
The scope of the paper encompasses planar and compound sliding motions, which may exhibit creeping b...
A new experimental apparatus -emulating the annular shape of the ring shear- has been designed and d...
In this work, a new thermo-mechanical model is developed, applicable to large-scale, deep-seated lan...
The paper describes a thermo-hydro-mechanical formulation to model thermal-induced effects due to th...
The problem of creeping landslides accompanied by heat production due to friction on their base is s...
The localization of strains in landslide shearing surfaces may induce relevant weakening processes d...
The catastrophic Vaiont landslide (Southern Alps, Italy) of 9 October 1963 moved 2.7 × 108 m3 of roc...
Thermal effects induced by the own motion of an unstable mass have been included in the analysis of ...
Frictional heating has long been considered a mechanism responsible for the high velocities and long...
The analysis of the complex kinematics of fine-grained masses, from the moment they rapidly slide al...
The re-activation of a large (40 Mm3) landslide on the valley slopes of a reservoir motivated a rese...
Heat-induced eccess pore pressures on the failure surface of a planar slide have been calculated by ...
Vajont was a case of an extremely fast landslide and efforts to clarify the failure have been mainly...
Thermally induced excess pore pressures have been included into a two-wedge evolutive model of Vaion...
The scope of the paper encompasses planar and compound sliding motions, which may exhibit creeping b...
A new experimental apparatus -emulating the annular shape of the ring shear- has been designed and d...
In this work, a new thermo-mechanical model is developed, applicable to large-scale, deep-seated lan...
The paper describes a thermo-hydro-mechanical formulation to model thermal-induced effects due to th...
The problem of creeping landslides accompanied by heat production due to friction on their base is s...
The localization of strains in landslide shearing surfaces may induce relevant weakening processes d...
The catastrophic Vaiont landslide (Southern Alps, Italy) of 9 October 1963 moved 2.7 × 108 m3 of roc...
Thermal effects induced by the own motion of an unstable mass have been included in the analysis of ...
Frictional heating has long been considered a mechanism responsible for the high velocities and long...
The analysis of the complex kinematics of fine-grained masses, from the moment they rapidly slide al...
The re-activation of a large (40 Mm3) landslide on the valley slopes of a reservoir motivated a rese...