Instability mechanism of reservoir landslides under combined effects of water level fluctuations and rainfall

Reservoir landslides Rainfall Water level fluctuation Instability mechanism Combined pattern
["Qu, Jing-kun","Zhu, Qing-yang","Qi, Shun-chao","Zhou, Jia-wen"] 2025-06-05 期刊论文
With the continued development of water resources in Southwest China, fluctuations in water levels and rainfall have triggered numerous landslides. The potential hazards posed by these events have garnered considerable attention from the academic community, making it imperative to elucidate the landslide mechanisms under the combined influence of multiple factors. This study integrates laboratory tests and numerical simulations to explore the instability mechanisms of landslides under the combined effects of rainfall and fluctuating water levels, as well as to compare the impacts of different factors. Results indicate that the sensitivity of landslide deformation decreases as the number of water level fluctuations increases, exhibiting a gradually stabilizing tendency. However, the occurrence of a heavy rainfall event can reactivate previously stabilized landslides by increasing pore water pressure and establishing a positive feedback loop with rainfall infiltration. This process reduces boundary constraints at the toe of the slope, promotes the development of an overhanging surface, and ultimately leads to overall instability and landslide disaster. Under the same rainfall intensities, the presence of water level fluctuations prior to rainfall significantly shortens the time for the landslide to reach a critical state. The key mechanisms contributing to landslide failure include terrain modification, fine particle erosion, and outward water pressure, all of which generates substantial destabilizing forces. This research offers valuable insights for the monitoring, early warning, and risk mitigation of landslides that have already experienced some degree of deformation in hydropower reservoir areas.
来源平台:ENGINEERING GEOLOGY