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Observations and analysis of free groundwater levels and groundwater pressure in landslide slopes. Jisuberi shamen no jiyu chikasuii, chikasuiatsu no kansoku to kaiseki ni tsuite

Abstract

It is well known that the landslides in Tertiary systems abundantly found in Niigata Prefecture, etc., frequently occur especially in the snow melting season or the heavy rain season. For studying the occurrence of such landslides, exploration of the actual condition of groundwater and evaluation of the strength of earth are very important even when the landslide occurring mechanism can be presumed in a relatively simple way about the soil mechanics. Therefore, great importance is attached to the observation and investigation on the groundwater level and pressure at landslide sites and stability analyses have been actively performed. However, it is considered that several fundamental problems still exist in the method for estimating the groundwater level and pressure in landslide slopes from the observation method and data on groundwater levels and pressure (pore pressure). In this paper, these fundamental problems are examined on the basis of concrete observations made by the writers on landslide slopes at Matunoyamagoe and Higashimusikame landslide sites in Niigata Prefecture for the past several years. 6 ref., 6 figs., 2 tabs.
Authors:
Yoshida, S; Nakano, T; [1]  Inaba, K; [2]  Sato, O [3] 
  1. Niigata Univ., Niigata (Japan). Faculty of Agriculture
  2. Niigata Univ., Niigata (Japan). Graduate School
  3. Niigata Univ., Niigata (Japan)
Publication Date:
Dec 25, 1991
Product Type:
Journal Article
Reference Number:
NEDO-92-911016; EDB-92-127903
Resource Relation:
Journal Name: Tsuchi To Kiso (Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering); (Japan); Journal Volume: 39:12
Subject:
54 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES; GROUND WATER; LEVELS; PRESSURE MEASUREMENT; LANDSLIDES; MEASURING METHODS; STABILITY; SURFACES; HYDROGEN COMPOUNDS; OXYGEN COMPOUNDS; WATER; 540250* - Environment, Terrestrial- Site Resource & Use Studies- (1990-)
OSTI ID:
7279589
Country of Origin:
Japan
Language:
Japanese
Other Identifying Numbers:
Journal ID: ISSN 0041-3798; CODEN: TSTKA
Submitting Site:
NEDO
Size:
Pages: 29-34
Announcement Date:
Sep 01, 1992

Citation Formats

Yoshida, S, Nakano, T, Inaba, K, and Sato, O. Observations and analysis of free groundwater levels and groundwater pressure in landslide slopes. Jisuberi shamen no jiyu chikasuii, chikasuiatsu no kansoku to kaiseki ni tsuite. Japan: N. p., 1991. Web.
Yoshida, S, Nakano, T, Inaba, K, & Sato, O. Observations and analysis of free groundwater levels and groundwater pressure in landslide slopes. Jisuberi shamen no jiyu chikasuii, chikasuiatsu no kansoku to kaiseki ni tsuite. Japan.
Yoshida, S, Nakano, T, Inaba, K, and Sato, O. 1991. "Observations and analysis of free groundwater levels and groundwater pressure in landslide slopes. Jisuberi shamen no jiyu chikasuii, chikasuiatsu no kansoku to kaiseki ni tsuite." Japan.
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title = {Observations and analysis of free groundwater levels and groundwater pressure in landslide slopes. Jisuberi shamen no jiyu chikasuii, chikasuiatsu no kansoku to kaiseki ni tsuite}
author = {Yoshida, S, Nakano, T, Inaba, K, and Sato, O}
abstractNote = {It is well known that the landslides in Tertiary systems abundantly found in Niigata Prefecture, etc., frequently occur especially in the snow melting season or the heavy rain season. For studying the occurrence of such landslides, exploration of the actual condition of groundwater and evaluation of the strength of earth are very important even when the landslide occurring mechanism can be presumed in a relatively simple way about the soil mechanics. Therefore, great importance is attached to the observation and investigation on the groundwater level and pressure at landslide sites and stability analyses have been actively performed. However, it is considered that several fundamental problems still exist in the method for estimating the groundwater level and pressure in landslide slopes from the observation method and data on groundwater levels and pressure (pore pressure). In this paper, these fundamental problems are examined on the basis of concrete observations made by the writers on landslide slopes at Matunoyamagoe and Higashimusikame landslide sites in Niigata Prefecture for the past several years. 6 ref., 6 figs., 2 tabs.}
journal = []
volume = {39:12}
journal type = {AC}
place = {Japan}
year = {1991}
month = {Dec}
}