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Slope stabilization in difficult conditions: the case study of a debris slide in NW Italian Alps

Journal

LANDSLIDES
Volume 10, Issue 3, Pages 343-355

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s10346-013-0396-2

Keywords

Landslide; Back analysis; Limit equilibrium; Finite element method; Remedial measures; Valgrisenche

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A case study of a debris slide (estimated volume of about 35,000 m(3)) is described in this paper. This slide occurred in April 2009 in the North Western Italian Alps (Aosta valley) and damaged the SR25 road along the Valgrisenche valley. Ground investigations started with severe safety and logistic issues being posed. Given the need to open as soon as possible the road, the design of the landslide stabilization works was carried out using a design as you go approach. The stabilization measures were conceived to be flexible in order to allow for changes and integration during construction, in line with the progressive refinement of the geological-geotechnical slope model being developed. Back analysis by means of the limit equilibrium method (LEM) and the finite element method (FEM) was used. Groundwater level rise following heavy rainfall and spring snow melting was found to be the main cause of the debris slide. The stabilization works were designed by using both the LEM and FEM methods. The stability conditions of the engineered slope were assessed based on the available performance monitoring data.

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