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The role of the lowermost boundary conditions in the hydrological response of shallow sloping covers

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LANDSLIDES
卷 14, 期 3, 页码 861-873

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s10346-016-0753-z

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Lower boundary conditions; Unsaturated soil; Capillary barriers; Layered soils; Infiltration

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In many areas of the world, slopes covered by shallow unsaturated non-plastic soil layers experience rainfall-induced landslides causing heavy damage and casualties every year. Landslide occurrence depends on the amount of water infiltrated and stored. Among the contributing factors are the hydraulic conditions at the lowermost boundary, a feature that is often disregarded. The paper focuses on this topic, presenting the results of some laboratory and numerical experiments on ash-pumice interfaces. A strategy is then proposed for selecting the lowermost boundary condition, and some studies are carried out to compare the results obtained with the proposed solution and other more popular ones.

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