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Physically based modeling of rainfall-triggered landslides: a case study in the Luquillo Forest, Puerto Rico

  • Autori: Lepore, C.; Arnone, E.; Noto, L.; Sivandran, G.; Bras, R.
  • Anno di pubblicazione: 2013
  • Tipologia: Articolo in rivista (Articolo in rivista)
  • Parole Chiave: Rainfall-Induced Landslides; Distributed Hydrologic Modeling
  • OA Link: http://hdl.handle.net/10447/72870

Abstract

.Thispaperpresentsthedevelopmentofarainfall triggered landslidemodulewithin an existing physically basedspatiallydistributedecohydrologicmodel.Themodel, tRIBS-VEGGIE (Triangulated Irregular Networks-based Real-timeIntegratedBasinSimulatorandVegetationGen erator for InteractiveEvolution), is capableof a sophisti cateddescriptionofmanyhydrological processes; inpar ticular, the soilmoisturedynamics are resolvedat a tem poralandspatialresolutionrequiredtoexaminethetrigger ingmechanismsofrainfall-inducedlandslides.Thevalidity of the tRIBS-VEGGIEmodel toa tropical environment is shownwithanevaluationof itsperformanceagainstdirect observationsmadewithinthestudyareaofLuquilloForest. Thenewlydeveloped landslidemodulebuildsupon the previousversionofthetRIBSlandslidecomponent.Thisnew moduleutilizesanumericalsolutiontotheRichards’equa tion(present in tRIBS-VEGGIEbut not in tRIBS),which betterrepresentsthetimeevolutionofsoilmoisturetransport throughthesoilcolumn.Moreover,thenewlandslidemodule utilizesanextendedformulationofthefactorofsafety(FS) tocorrectlyquantifytheroleofmatricsuctioninslopestabil ityandtoaccountforunsaturatedconditionsintheevaluation ofFS. Thenewmodelingframeworkcouplesthecapabilitiesof thedetailedhydrologicmodel todescribesoilmoisturedy namicswiththeinfiniteslopemodel,creatingapowerfultool fortheassessmentofrainfall-triggeredlandsliderisk