2019
DOI: 10.3390/geosciences9030138
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Bench-Scale Experiments on Effects of Pipe Flow and Entrapped Air in Soil Layer on Hillslope Landslides

Abstract: Soil pipes are commonly found in landslide scarps, and it has been suggested that build-up of pore water pressure due to clogged soil pipes influences landslide initiation. Several researchers have also suggested that entrapped air in the soil layer increases the pore water pressure. We carried out bench-scale model experiments to investigate the influence of soil pipes and entrapped air on the build-up of pore water pressure. We installed a water supply system consisting of an artificial rainfall simulator, a… Show more

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“…Tanaka et al [12] investigate the influence of soil pipes and entrapped air on the build-up of pore water pressure by using bench-scale model experiments. The results indicate that although soil pipes can drain a certain amount of water from a soil layer, they can also increase the pore water pressure and destabilize slopes.…”
Section: Landslides Modelingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tanaka et al [12] investigate the influence of soil pipes and entrapped air on the build-up of pore water pressure by using bench-scale model experiments. The results indicate that although soil pipes can drain a certain amount of water from a soil layer, they can also increase the pore water pressure and destabilize slopes.…”
Section: Landslides Modelingmentioning
confidence: 99%