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contributor authorArezoo Rahimi
contributor authorHarianto Rahardjo
contributor authorEng-Choon Leong
date accessioned2017-05-08T21:47:05Z
date available2017-05-08T21:47:05Z
date copyrightMay 2011
date issued2011
identifier other%28asce%29gt%2E1943-5606%2E0000466.pdf
identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl/handle/yetl/62232
description abstractRainfall-induced slope failure occurs in many parts of the world, especially in the tropics. Many rainfall-induced slope failures have been attributed to antecedent rainfalls. Although it has been identified as a cause of rainfall-induced slope failure, the pattern or distribution of the antecedent rainfall has not received adequate attention. In this study, parametric studies were performed by using three typical rainfall patterns, identified by analysis of available rainfall data for Singapore and two different soil types to represent high- and low-conductivity residual soils of Singapore. Antecedent rainfall patterns were applied on soil slopes and a transient seepage analysis was conducted. The computed pore-water pressures were used in stability analyses to calculate the safety factor of the slope. Results indicated that antecedent rainfall affected the stability of both high-conductivity (HC) and low-conductivity (LC) soil slopes. However, the stability of the LC soil slope was more significantly affected than the HC soil slope. Patterns of antecedent rainfall controlled the rate of decrease in factor of safety, the time corresponding to
publisherAmerican Society of Civil Engineers
titleEffect of Antecedent Rainfall Patterns on Rainfall-Induced Slope Failure
typeJournal Paper
journal volume137
journal issue5
journal titleJournal of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering
identifier doi10.1061/(ASCE)GT.1943-5606.0000451
treeJournal of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering:;2011:;Volume ( 137 ):;issue: 005
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