Landslides in Sensitive Clays | From Research to Implementation | ISBN 9783319564876

Landslides in Sensitive Clays

From Research to Implementation

herausgegeben von Vikas Thakur, Jean-Sébastien L'Heureux und Ariane Locat
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonVikas Thakur
Herausgegeben vonJean-Sébastien L'Heureux
Herausgegeben vonAriane Locat
Buchcover Landslides in Sensitive Clays  | EAN 9783319564876 | ISBN 3-319-56487-0 | ISBN 978-3-319-56487-6

Landslides in Sensitive Clays

From Research to Implementation

herausgegeben von Vikas Thakur, Jean-Sébastien L'Heureux und Ariane Locat
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonVikas Thakur
Herausgegeben vonJean-Sébastien L'Heureux
Herausgegeben vonAriane Locat

This book gathers the most recent scientific research on the geological, geotechnical and geophysical aspects of slope failure in sensitive clays. Gathering contributions by international experts, it focuses on understanding the complete and practical spectrum of challenges presented by landslides in such complex materials. Based on sound and validated research results, the book also presents several recommendations that could be implemented in the guidelines or code-of-practice. These recommendations cover topics including the characterization and behavior of sensitive clays; the pre-failure, failure and post-failure stages of sensitive clays; mapping and identification methods; climate change; hazard assessment; and risk management.

Sensitive clays are known for their potential for causing large landslides, which pose a serious risk to human lives, infrastructure, and surrounding ecosystems within their reach. This has been demonstrated by the recent catastrophic landslides in e. g. Sørum (2016), Skjeggestad (2015), Statland (2014), Byneset (2012), St-Jude (2010), Lyngen (2010) and Kattmarka (2009). The 2015 collapse of the Skjeggestad Bridge in Norway – which was due to a landslide in sensitive clay – alone costs millions of dollars in repairs. Recently, efforts are being made to increase society’s ability to cope with such landslide hazards. Geoscientists are now expected to provide input to the agencies responsible for landslide-risk preparedness. In other words, geoscientists’ role is not only to act as technologists to establish new theories, but also to go the extra mile to implement them in practice, so as to find meaningful solutions to geotechnical problems.