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Hongshiyan Landslide Dam Danger Removal and Coordinated Management

Ning Liu

Frontiers of Engineering Management 2014, Volume 1, Issue 3,   Pages 308-317 doi: 10.15302/J-FEM-2014041

Abstract: This paper takes an overview of the Hongshiyan landslide dam triggered by an earthquake near Ludian County

Keywords: the Zhaotong Ludian earthquake     danger removal of the landslide dam     coordinated management    

A three-dimensional two-level gradient smoothing meshfree method for rainfall induced landslide simulations

Dongdong WANG, Jiarui WANG, Junchao WU, Junjun DENG, Ming SUN

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering 2019, Volume 13, Issue 2,   Pages 337-352 doi: 10.1007/s11709-018-0467-5

Abstract: A three-dimensional two-level gradient smoothing meshfree method is presented for rainfall induced landslideefficient three-dimensional regularized meshfree formulation for large deformation rainfall induced landslide

Keywords: meshfree method     landslide     rainfall     three-dimensional two-level gradient smoothing     nodal integration    

Probabilistic stability analysis of Bazimen landslide with monitored rainfall data and water level fluctuations

Wengang ZHANG, Libin TANG, Hongrui LI, Lin WANG, Longfei CHENG, Tingqiang ZHOU, Xiang CHEN

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering 2020, Volume 14, Issue 5,   Pages 1247-1261 doi: 10.1007/s11709-020-0655-y

Abstract: Landslide is a common geological hazard in reservoir areas and may cause great damage to local residentsIn this study, the Bazimen landslide located in the Three Gorges Reservoir (TGR) was back-analyzed asBased on the statistical features of the last 3-year monitored data and field instrumentations, the landslideresults reveal that the initial sliding surface is the most important area influencing the occurrence of landslide, compared with other parts in the landslide.

Keywords: reliability analysis     Bazimen landslide     rainfall     reservoir water level     slope stability    

Hongshiyan landslide dam danger disposal and coordinated management

Liu Ning

Strategic Study of CAE 2014, Volume 16, Issue 10,   Pages 39-46

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This paper provides an overview of the Hongshiyan landslide dam triggered

Keywords: the Shaotong Ludian earthquake     danger disposal of the landslide dam     coordinated management.    

Preliminary Analysis on the May 1st Landslide at Wulong

Wang Jianfeng,Li Shihai,Yan Lin,Dong Dapeng

Strategic Study of CAE 2002, Volume 4, Issue 4,   Pages 22-28

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A 9-story brick-concrete building rapidly collapsed due to a landslide in Wulong County, China, onThe parameters are further used for back analyses of the landslide in order to explore the cause of landslidework, the authors conclude that apart from possible defects in the structure, it is certain that the landslide

Keywords: Wulong landslide     reliability     back analysis     the residual thrust method     slope stability    

Mechanism of the December 2015 Catastrophic Landslide at the Shenzhen Landfill and Controlling Geotechnical Artical

Yueping Yin,Bin Li,Wenpei Wang,Liangtong Zhan,Qiang Xue,Yang Gao,Nan Zhang,Hongqi Chen,Tiankui Liu,Aiguo Li

Engineering 2016, Volume 2, Issue 2,   Pages 230-249 doi: 10.1016/J.ENG.2016.02.005

Abstract: This paper presents findings from an investigation of the large-scale construction solid waste (CSW) landslideThe landslide involved 2.73×106 m3 of CSW and affected an area about 1100m in maximum width, making it the largest landfill landslide in the world.waste in the landfill and the shifting shape of the landfill slope for nearly two years before the landslideWe also investigated the post-failure soil dynamics parameters of the landslide deposit using cone penetration

Keywords: Construction solid waste (CSW)     Landfill landslide     Factor of safety (FOS)     Geotechnical risk    

The Three Gorges Project in the Yangtze River

Zhang Guangdou

Strategic Study of CAE 1999, Volume 1, Issue 1,   Pages 78-80

Abstract: in the construction of the Three Gorges Project at home and abroad, such as siltation of sediment, landslide

Keywords: Three Gorges Dam     siltation     landslide     diversion and navigation    

Earthquakes and Landslides in the East Segment of Three Gorges of the Yangtze River

Li Yuanjun,Ding Meiying

Strategic Study of CAE 2003, Volume 5, Issue 10,   Pages 43-51

Abstract: shows that there is a close relation among the active fault zones, the seismic spread bands and the landslidetreatments of geological hazards, therefore, the trigger action of the potential seismic motion to landslide

Keywords: Three Gorges of the Yangtze River     earthquake     landslide     engineering treatment    

Multi-discipline Forecast and Warning Engineering System on Sediment-related Disasters

Yao Xuexiang,Xu Jing

Strategic Study of CAE 2004, Volume 6, Issue 6,   Pages 9-14

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Sediment-related disasters are caused by various factors. A multi-discipline and multi-department cooperation is important to construct the warning engineering system on sediment-related disasters. Most of the sediment-related disasters are induced by rainfall. Based on the regressive relationship between the disaster occurrence and rainfall, a meteorological-statistical potential forecast model for sediment-related disasters is developed as part of a joint project undertaken by China Meteorological Administration (CMA) and Ministry of Land and Resource ( MLR). The forecast has been launched into operation since June 1,2003,when a nationwide sediment-related disasters warning system via public media was set up by CMA and MLR. In this paper the forecast and warning system is reviewed and some valuable suggestions are presented.

Keywords: sediment-related disasters     debris flow     landslide     engineering system for forecast and warning    

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Hongshiyan Landslide Dam Danger Removal and Coordinated Management

Ning Liu

Journal Article

A three-dimensional two-level gradient smoothing meshfree method for rainfall induced landslide simulations

Dongdong WANG, Jiarui WANG, Junchao WU, Junjun DENG, Ming SUN

Journal Article

Probabilistic stability analysis of Bazimen landslide with monitored rainfall data and water level fluctuations

Wengang ZHANG, Libin TANG, Hongrui LI, Lin WANG, Longfei CHENG, Tingqiang ZHOU, Xiang CHEN

Journal Article

Hongshiyan landslide dam danger disposal and coordinated management

Liu Ning

Journal Article

Preliminary Analysis on the May 1st Landslide at Wulong

Wang Jianfeng,Li Shihai,Yan Lin,Dong Dapeng

Journal Article

Mechanism of the December 2015 Catastrophic Landslide at the Shenzhen Landfill and Controlling Geotechnical

Yueping Yin,Bin Li,Wenpei Wang,Liangtong Zhan,Qiang Xue,Yang Gao,Nan Zhang,Hongqi Chen,Tiankui Liu,Aiguo Li

Journal Article

The Three Gorges Project in the Yangtze River

Zhang Guangdou

Journal Article

Earthquakes and Landslides in the East Segment of Three Gorges of the Yangtze River

Li Yuanjun,Ding Meiying

Journal Article

Multi-discipline Forecast and Warning Engineering System on Sediment-related Disasters

Yao Xuexiang,Xu Jing

Journal Article