2023
DOI: 10.3390/w15050886
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Study on the Soil Deterioration Mechanism in the Subsidence Zone of the Wildcat Landslide in the Three Gorges Reservoir Area

Abstract: The stability of soil mass near the dam bank in the Three Gorges Reservoir is closely related to the periodic variation in the reservoir water level. In order to study the influence of water level variation on soil mass, the soil mass in the water level fluctuation zone of the Wildcat landslide was taken as the research object, and the mechanism of soil mass deterioration in this area was revealed by comparing the strength and mineral structure characteristics of soil mass at different elevations by means of m… Show more

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“…However, when short-term heavy precipitation occurs, the lower the surface vegetation coverage, the more prone it is to surface runoff [26]. Bare land, due to the scarcity of surface vegetation, is not able to intercept and store water, and it is more likely to produce surface runoff [41]. Therefore, while the principle of water balance allows for the ignoring of runoff during the non-growing season due to low precipitation and no short-term heavy precipitation, in the growing season, especially in July and August when there are more short-term heavy rainfall events, the calculation of runoff generation cannot be ignored.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, when short-term heavy precipitation occurs, the lower the surface vegetation coverage, the more prone it is to surface runoff [26]. Bare land, due to the scarcity of surface vegetation, is not able to intercept and store water, and it is more likely to produce surface runoff [41]. Therefore, while the principle of water balance allows for the ignoring of runoff during the non-growing season due to low precipitation and no short-term heavy precipitation, in the growing season, especially in July and August when there are more short-term heavy rainfall events, the calculation of runoff generation cannot be ignored.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This creates great challenges for landslide prediction and prevention. Considering there are many metastable slopes in mountainous engineering areas, such as the Three Gorges Reservoir Area [9,10], it is essential to judge the failure potential area of these metastable slopes to avoid potential landslides causing great losses.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%