2017
DOI: 10.5194/nhess-17-1595-2017
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A modified tank model including snowmelt and infiltration time lags for deep-seated landslides in alpine environments (Aggenalm, Germany)

Abstract: Abstract. Deep-seated landslides are an important and widespread natural hazard within alpine regions and can have significant impacts on infrastructure. Pore water pressure plays an important role in determining the stability of hydrologically triggered deep-seated landslides. Based on a simple tank model structure, we improve groundwater level prediction by introducing time lags associated with groundwater supply caused by snow accumulation, snowmelt and infiltration in deep-seated landslides. In this study,… Show more

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“…A bucket or tank model can be used to estimate the ground water level from indirect measurements, such as precipitation, transpiration estimates, and run-off measurements [69][70][71][72]. Run-off of small streams cannot be measured by satellites, and requires in situ or close-range measurements, while the other parameters can be estimated [73].…”
Section: Spatial Temporal Lag Note Resolution Coverage Resolution Covmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A bucket or tank model can be used to estimate the ground water level from indirect measurements, such as precipitation, transpiration estimates, and run-off measurements [69][70][71][72]. Run-off of small streams cannot be measured by satellites, and requires in situ or close-range measurements, while the other parameters can be estimated [73].…”
Section: Spatial Temporal Lag Note Resolution Coverage Resolution Covmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This approximation is never perfect, but allows for an indirect estimate of groundwater from surface processes. The groundwater level is then used to estimate the pore pressure, which is related to the stability of the landslide [69,74]. Furthermore, it filters the high-frequency precipitation signal to low-frequency changes in groundwater.…”
Section: Spatial Temporal Lag Note Resolution Coverage Resolution Covmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Currently, the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) adopts the SWI as the conceptual soil water content affected by antecedent rainfall as well as event rainfall [24]. Furthermore, the tank model has been successfully applied to discuss the influence of water infiltration on deep-seated landslides [25,26]. The estimation of groundwater supply caused by infiltration using the tank model can be considered as an indicator of pore water pressure changes in the deep layer of a slope.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The lateral water supply tank model can be applied for any slope angle, but its complicated structure produces a higher systematically cumulative error. The highlight of the application of the tank model is using a simple model structure with as-little-as-possible model parameters to describe the water balance including water content and groundwater level [14,15]. Unfortunately, most applications of the tank model are still a theoretic model and require many parameters for calibration.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%