Hydrological landslide triggering in ash covered slopes of Manizales, Colombia

M.T.J. Terlien

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Abstract

A study on hydrological landslide triggering was carried out on ash-covered slopes near the city of Manizales (Columbia). The saturated hydraulic conductivity of the different soil types and the pressure head fluctuations in relation to rainfall were determined in order to detect saturated zones in the soil profile which form preferential zones for the development of slip surfaces of landslides. Tensiometer measurements revealed saturation in the topsoil as a result of infiltration of rainfall, in the ashes as a result of a perched water table and at the soil-bedrock contact as a result of a groundwater table. The location of the saturated zones in the soil profile proved to be in accordance with the location of slip surfaces observed in the field. Three landslides were selected for back analysis to establish the pressure heads that could have triggered these landslides. The pressure heas obtained by back analysis were compared with the measured pressure head ranges. The back-calculated pressure heads proved to support the conclusions of the hydrological study.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)165-175
JournalGeomorphology
Volume20
Issue number1-2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1997

Keywords

  • ESA
  • ADLIB-ART-1975

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