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LANDSLIDE

        Presented by
CT.Lakshmanan B.Arch., M.C.P.
 SRM School of Architecture
       SRM University



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What is Landslide ?
downward and outward movement of
slope forming materials composed of
rocks, soils, artificial fills or combination of
all these materials along surfaces of
separation by falling, sliding and flowing,
either slowly or quickly from one place to
another.



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An idealized slump-earth flow showing commonly used
  nomenclature for labeling the parts of a landslide.




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Classification with respect to depth
               of slide

  Type               Maximum depth (m)
Surface slide            < 1.5
Shallow slide           1.5 – 5
Deep slide               5 – 20
Very deep slide          > 20



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Types of landslides




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Rotational and Translational
         landslide




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Block slide & Rockfall




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Topple & Debris flow




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Debris Avalanch & Earth flow




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Creep




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Lateral spread




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Types of rapid mass movement




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Slump




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Factors that control slope stability




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Factors that control slope stability




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Factors that control slope stability




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Factors that control slope stability




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CAUSES OF LANDSLIDES
•   Geological Weak material
•   Erosion
•   Intense rainfall
•   Human Excavation
•   Earthquake shaking
•   Volcanic eruption



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Causes of Landsliding

Geologists use a variety of classification
schemes to describe causes of landslides.
Because of wide variety of causes, no
single scheme has yet been developed
that address or describe all types of
landslides.




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External
     Geometrical change
1. Gradient
2. Height
3. Slope length

    Unloading
1. Natural
2. Human-induced

    Loading
1. Natural
2. Human-induced

     Shocks and Vibrations
1. Single
2. Multiple/continuous


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Internal
      Progressive failure (internal response to unloading, etc.)
1. Expansion, swelling
2. Fissuring
3. Strain softening
4. Stress concentration

      Weathering
1. Physical property changes, swelling
2. Chemical changes

      Seepage Erosion
1. Removal of cements
2. Removal of fines

      Water Regime Change
1. Saturation
2. Rise in water table
3. Excess pressures
4. Drawdawn

Source: The Royal Academy of Engineering. 1995. Landslides Hazard Mitigation. Westminster,
       London: The Royal Academy of Engineering.



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Human causes
a. Excavation of slope or its toe
b. Loading of slope or its crest
c. Drawdown (of reservoirs)
d. Deforestation
e. Irrigation
f. Mining
g. Artificial vibration
h. Water leakage from utilities



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Major Landslides of India




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Major Landslides of India




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Major Landslides of India




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MAIN MITIGATION STRATEGIES

Hazard mapping
Land use
Retaining Walls
Surface Drainage Control Works
Engineered structures
Increasing vegetation cover
Insurance

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MAIN MITIGATION STRATEGIES

Hazard mapping will locate areas prone
to slope failures. This will permit to identify
avoidance of areas for building
settlements.
These maps will serve as a tool for
mitigation planning.




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MAIN MITIGATION STRATEGIES
Land use practices such as:
• Areas covered by degraded natural vegetation in upper slopes are
  to be afforested with suitable species. Existing patches of natural
  vegetation (forest and natural grass land) in good condition, should
  be preserved
• Any developmental activity initiated in the area should be taken up
  only after a detailed study of the region and slope protection should
  be carried out if necessary.
• In construction of roads, irrigation canals etc. proper care is to be
  taken to avoid blockage of natural drainage
• Total avoidance of settlement in the risk zone should be made
  mandatory.
• Relocate settlements and infrastructure that fall in the possible path
  of the landslide
• No construction of buildings in areas beyond a certain degree of
  slope.



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MAIN MITIGATION STRATEGIES

Retaining Walls can be built to stop land
from slipping (these walls are commonly
seen along roads in hill stations). It’s
constructed to prevent smaller sized and
secondary landslides that often occur
along the toe portion of the larger
landslides.


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MAIN MITIGATION STRATEGIES

Surface Drainage Control Works. The
surface drainage control works are
implemented to control the movement of
landslides accompanied by infiltration of
rain water and spring flows.




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MAIN MITIGATION STRATEGIES

• Engineered structures with strong
  foundations can withstand or take the
  ground movement forces.
• Underground installations (pipes, cables,
  etc.) should be made flexible to move in
  order to withstand forces caused by the
  landslide


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MAIN MITIGATION STRATEGIES

Increasing vegetation cover is the
cheapest and most effective way of
arresting landslides. This helps to bind the
top layer of the soil with layers below,
while preventing excessive run-off and soil
erosion.




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MAIN MITIGATION STRATEGIES

Insurance will assist individuals whose
homes are likely to be damaged by
landslides or by any other natural hazards.
For new constructions it should include
standards for selection of the site as well
as construction technique.




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Flattening of the slope
Slope at the point of failure may be
stabilised by grading the slope to a flatter
angle on the basis of proper geotechnical
investigation
Done either by regarding the slope from
bottom to the top with benching, wherever
necessary or cut in upper hills.


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Stitching of the debris cover to the rock

Movement of surface soil can be
controlled by stitching the debris to the
base rock with help of micro-piles (e.g.
timber piles)




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Retaining walls
Built at the bottom of the slope but the
base of the wall should be properly
anchored into the rock.

Big landslides cannot be controlled by
retaining walls



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Grouting
Effective method of improving the shear
strength and decreasing the permeability
of coarse-grained soil. Suitable for filling
voids in the rock mass.
Cement grouts are injected under
pressure to close the voids in the rock




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Geotextiles
Geotextiles wrapped filler drains are
inserted into the slope extending beyond
the estimated slip surface.

They are connected to a crib wall at the
base which is made of crushed rock to
provide drainage of water from the
transverse drain.

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Rockfall Protection
In many areas rock faces are
‘stitched’ with massive steel bolts to
try to keep material from being lost to
active weathering.

Alternately, surfaces can be covered
with strong mesh or boulder catching
nets can be used.




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Mudflow Barriers
These kinds of barriers are
designed to catch most
sediment, but are not capable
of stopping very large and very
fast moving debris.




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Debris Basins

These require periodic (regular) removal of trapped material.




            d e b r is f lo w
        h e a d in g to w a r d
         n e ig h b o r h o o d

                                                          d e b r is t r a p p e d
                                                        in c o n c r e t e - lin e d
                                                                  b a s in




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The hazard from landslides can be reduced
by avoiding construction on steep slopes
and existing landslides, or by stabilizing the
slopes.




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Stability increases when ground water is
prevented from rising in the landslide mass by
(1) covering the landslide with an impermeable
Membrane
(2) directing surface water away from the landslide
(3) draining ground water away from the landslide
(4) Minimizing surface irrigation.

    Slope stability is also increased when a
    retaining structure and/or the weight of a
    soil/rock berm are placed at the toe of the
    landslide or when mass is removed from the
    top of the slope.

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Thank you




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1.4 landslide

  • 1. LANDSLIDE Presented by CT.Lakshmanan B.Arch., M.C.P. SRM School of Architecture SRM University Prepared by CT.Lakshmanan 1
  • 2. What is Landslide ? downward and outward movement of slope forming materials composed of rocks, soils, artificial fills or combination of all these materials along surfaces of separation by falling, sliding and flowing, either slowly or quickly from one place to another. Prepared by CT.Lakshmanan 2
  • 3. An idealized slump-earth flow showing commonly used nomenclature for labeling the parts of a landslide. Prepared by CT.Lakshmanan 3
  • 4. Classification with respect to depth of slide Type Maximum depth (m) Surface slide < 1.5 Shallow slide 1.5 – 5 Deep slide 5 – 20 Very deep slide > 20 Prepared by CT.Lakshmanan 4
  • 5. Types of landslides Prepared by CT.Lakshmanan 5
  • 6. Rotational and Translational landslide Prepared by CT.Lakshmanan 6
  • 7. Block slide & Rockfall Prepared by CT.Lakshmanan 7
  • 8. Topple & Debris flow Prepared by CT.Lakshmanan 8
  • 9. Debris Avalanch & Earth flow Prepared by CT.Lakshmanan 9
  • 11. Lateral spread Prepared by CT.Lakshmanan 11
  • 12. Types of rapid mass movement Prepared by CT.Lakshmanan 12
  • 14. Factors that control slope stability Prepared by CT.Lakshmanan 14
  • 15. Factors that control slope stability Prepared by CT.Lakshmanan 15
  • 16. Factors that control slope stability Prepared by CT.Lakshmanan 16
  • 17. Factors that control slope stability Prepared by CT.Lakshmanan 17
  • 18. CAUSES OF LANDSLIDES • Geological Weak material • Erosion • Intense rainfall • Human Excavation • Earthquake shaking • Volcanic eruption Prepared by CT.Lakshmanan 18
  • 19. Causes of Landsliding Geologists use a variety of classification schemes to describe causes of landslides. Because of wide variety of causes, no single scheme has yet been developed that address or describe all types of landslides. Prepared by CT.Lakshmanan 19
  • 20. External Geometrical change 1. Gradient 2. Height 3. Slope length Unloading 1. Natural 2. Human-induced Loading 1. Natural 2. Human-induced Shocks and Vibrations 1. Single 2. Multiple/continuous Prepared by CT.Lakshmanan 20
  • 21. Internal Progressive failure (internal response to unloading, etc.) 1. Expansion, swelling 2. Fissuring 3. Strain softening 4. Stress concentration Weathering 1. Physical property changes, swelling 2. Chemical changes Seepage Erosion 1. Removal of cements 2. Removal of fines Water Regime Change 1. Saturation 2. Rise in water table 3. Excess pressures 4. Drawdawn Source: The Royal Academy of Engineering. 1995. Landslides Hazard Mitigation. Westminster, London: The Royal Academy of Engineering. Prepared by CT.Lakshmanan 21
  • 22. Human causes a. Excavation of slope or its toe b. Loading of slope or its crest c. Drawdown (of reservoirs) d. Deforestation e. Irrigation f. Mining g. Artificial vibration h. Water leakage from utilities Prepared by CT.Lakshmanan 22
  • 25. Major Landslides of India Prepared by CT.Lakshmanan 25
  • 26. Major Landslides of India Prepared by CT.Lakshmanan 26
  • 27. Major Landslides of India Prepared by CT.Lakshmanan 27
  • 28. MAIN MITIGATION STRATEGIES Hazard mapping Land use Retaining Walls Surface Drainage Control Works Engineered structures Increasing vegetation cover Insurance Prepared by CT.Lakshmanan 28
  • 29. MAIN MITIGATION STRATEGIES Hazard mapping will locate areas prone to slope failures. This will permit to identify avoidance of areas for building settlements. These maps will serve as a tool for mitigation planning. Prepared by CT.Lakshmanan 29
  • 30. MAIN MITIGATION STRATEGIES Land use practices such as: • Areas covered by degraded natural vegetation in upper slopes are to be afforested with suitable species. Existing patches of natural vegetation (forest and natural grass land) in good condition, should be preserved • Any developmental activity initiated in the area should be taken up only after a detailed study of the region and slope protection should be carried out if necessary. • In construction of roads, irrigation canals etc. proper care is to be taken to avoid blockage of natural drainage • Total avoidance of settlement in the risk zone should be made mandatory. • Relocate settlements and infrastructure that fall in the possible path of the landslide • No construction of buildings in areas beyond a certain degree of slope. Prepared by CT.Lakshmanan 30
  • 32. MAIN MITIGATION STRATEGIES Retaining Walls can be built to stop land from slipping (these walls are commonly seen along roads in hill stations). It’s constructed to prevent smaller sized and secondary landslides that often occur along the toe portion of the larger landslides. Prepared by CT.Lakshmanan 32
  • 33. MAIN MITIGATION STRATEGIES Surface Drainage Control Works. The surface drainage control works are implemented to control the movement of landslides accompanied by infiltration of rain water and spring flows. Prepared by CT.Lakshmanan 33
  • 35. MAIN MITIGATION STRATEGIES • Engineered structures with strong foundations can withstand or take the ground movement forces. • Underground installations (pipes, cables, etc.) should be made flexible to move in order to withstand forces caused by the landslide Prepared by CT.Lakshmanan 35
  • 36. MAIN MITIGATION STRATEGIES Increasing vegetation cover is the cheapest and most effective way of arresting landslides. This helps to bind the top layer of the soil with layers below, while preventing excessive run-off and soil erosion. Prepared by CT.Lakshmanan 36
  • 37. MAIN MITIGATION STRATEGIES Insurance will assist individuals whose homes are likely to be damaged by landslides or by any other natural hazards. For new constructions it should include standards for selection of the site as well as construction technique. Prepared by CT.Lakshmanan 37
  • 38. Flattening of the slope Slope at the point of failure may be stabilised by grading the slope to a flatter angle on the basis of proper geotechnical investigation Done either by regarding the slope from bottom to the top with benching, wherever necessary or cut in upper hills. Prepared by CT.Lakshmanan 38
  • 40. Stitching of the debris cover to the rock Movement of surface soil can be controlled by stitching the debris to the base rock with help of micro-piles (e.g. timber piles) Prepared by CT.Lakshmanan 40
  • 41. Retaining walls Built at the bottom of the slope but the base of the wall should be properly anchored into the rock. Big landslides cannot be controlled by retaining walls Prepared by CT.Lakshmanan 41
  • 42. Grouting Effective method of improving the shear strength and decreasing the permeability of coarse-grained soil. Suitable for filling voids in the rock mass. Cement grouts are injected under pressure to close the voids in the rock Prepared by CT.Lakshmanan 42
  • 43. Geotextiles Geotextiles wrapped filler drains are inserted into the slope extending beyond the estimated slip surface. They are connected to a crib wall at the base which is made of crushed rock to provide drainage of water from the transverse drain. Prepared by CT.Lakshmanan 43
  • 44. Rockfall Protection In many areas rock faces are ‘stitched’ with massive steel bolts to try to keep material from being lost to active weathering. Alternately, surfaces can be covered with strong mesh or boulder catching nets can be used. Prepared by CT.Lakshmanan 44
  • 45. Mudflow Barriers These kinds of barriers are designed to catch most sediment, but are not capable of stopping very large and very fast moving debris. Prepared by CT.Lakshmanan 45
  • 46. Debris Basins These require periodic (regular) removal of trapped material. d e b r is f lo w h e a d in g to w a r d n e ig h b o r h o o d d e b r is t r a p p e d in c o n c r e t e - lin e d b a s in Prepared by CT.Lakshmanan 46
  • 47. The hazard from landslides can be reduced by avoiding construction on steep slopes and existing landslides, or by stabilizing the slopes. Prepared by CT.Lakshmanan 47
  • 48. Stability increases when ground water is prevented from rising in the landslide mass by (1) covering the landslide with an impermeable Membrane (2) directing surface water away from the landslide (3) draining ground water away from the landslide (4) Minimizing surface irrigation. Slope stability is also increased when a retaining structure and/or the weight of a soil/rock berm are placed at the toe of the landslide or when mass is removed from the top of the slope. Prepared by CT.Lakshmanan 48
  • 49. Thank you Prepared by CT.Lakshmanan 49