The behaviour of natural and artificial slopes is controlled by their thermo-hydro-mechanical conditions and by soil–vegetation–atmosphere interaction. Porewater pressure changes within a slope related to variable meteorological settings have been shown to be able to induce soil erosion, shrinkage–swelling and cracking, thus leading to an overall decrease of the available soil strength with depth and, ultimately, to a progressive slope collapse. In terms of numerical modelling, the stability analysis of partially saturated slopes is a complex problem and a wide range of approaches from simple limit equilibrium solutions to advanced numerical analyses have been proposed in the literature. The more advanced approaches, although more rigorous,...
The paper discusses first the effect of rainfall on the stability of slopes and it focusses on the r...
Atmospheric phenomena such as rainfall and evapotranspiration contribute to slope movements in unsat...
Soil-vegetation-atmosphere interaction is long known to induce significant pore pressure variations ...
The behaviour of natural and artificial slopes is controlled by their thermo-hydro-mechanical condit...
The behaviour of natural and artificial slopes is controlled by their thermo-hydro-mechanical condit...
The behaviour of natural and artificial slopes is controlled by their thermo-hydro-mechanical condit...
The behaviour of natural and artificial slopes is controlled by their thermo-hydro-mechanical condit...
The behaviour of natural and artificial slopes is controlled by their thermo-hydro-mechanical condit...
The behaviour of natural and artificial slopes is controlled by their thermo-hydro-mechanical condit...
The need to predict the conseq uences of atmospheric conditions on the stability of slopes is widely...
Interaction between atmosphere and soil has only recently attracted significant interest. Soil-atmos...
Interaction between atmosphere and soil has only recently attracted significant interest. Soil-atmos...
The stability of cut slopes is greatly influenced by seasonal pore water pressure variations under t...
AbstractThe paper discusses first the effect of rainfall on the stability of slopes and it focusses ...
The effect of climate change on soil loss processes in mountainous areas represents a current and cr...
The paper discusses first the effect of rainfall on the stability of slopes and it focusses on the r...
Atmospheric phenomena such as rainfall and evapotranspiration contribute to slope movements in unsat...
Soil-vegetation-atmosphere interaction is long known to induce significant pore pressure variations ...
The behaviour of natural and artificial slopes is controlled by their thermo-hydro-mechanical condit...
The behaviour of natural and artificial slopes is controlled by their thermo-hydro-mechanical condit...
The behaviour of natural and artificial slopes is controlled by their thermo-hydro-mechanical condit...
The behaviour of natural and artificial slopes is controlled by their thermo-hydro-mechanical condit...
The behaviour of natural and artificial slopes is controlled by their thermo-hydro-mechanical condit...
The behaviour of natural and artificial slopes is controlled by their thermo-hydro-mechanical condit...
The need to predict the conseq uences of atmospheric conditions on the stability of slopes is widely...
Interaction between atmosphere and soil has only recently attracted significant interest. Soil-atmos...
Interaction between atmosphere and soil has only recently attracted significant interest. Soil-atmos...
The stability of cut slopes is greatly influenced by seasonal pore water pressure variations under t...
AbstractThe paper discusses first the effect of rainfall on the stability of slopes and it focusses ...
The effect of climate change on soil loss processes in mountainous areas represents a current and cr...
The paper discusses first the effect of rainfall on the stability of slopes and it focusses on the r...
Atmospheric phenomena such as rainfall and evapotranspiration contribute to slope movements in unsat...
Soil-vegetation-atmosphere interaction is long known to induce significant pore pressure variations ...