Influence of the displacement predictive relationships on the probabilistic seismic analysis of slopes
F Rollo, S Rampello - Journal of geotechnical and …, 2023 - ascelibrary.org
Seismically induced landslides can often cause severe human and economic losses.
Therefore, it is worth assessing the seismic performance of slopes through a reliable …
Therefore, it is worth assessing the seismic performance of slopes through a reliable …
Probabilistic seismic displacement hazard assessment of earth slopes incorporating spatially random soil parameters
Permanent sliding displacement is a parameter that is used widely to evaluate the seismic
performance of earthen slopes, and the inherent variability of soil strength parameters is …
performance of earthen slopes, and the inherent variability of soil strength parameters is …
Seismic slope displacement procedure for interface and intraslab subduction zone earthquakes
The seismic performance assessment of earth slopes and systems requires an estimate of
the seismically-induced slope displacement (D). Modified Newmark-type analyses are …
the seismically-induced slope displacement (D). Modified Newmark-type analyses are …
Strain-dependent slope stability for earthquake loading
C Schmüdderich, J Machaček… - Computers and …, 2022 - Elsevier
Assessment of the seismic slope stability in terms of a factor of safety (FoS) is often
addressed using pseudo-static approaches neglecting material-induced failure and the role …
addressed using pseudo-static approaches neglecting material-induced failure and the role …
Machine learning-based models for estimating seismically-induced slope displacements in subduction earthquake zones
The assessment of the seismic performance of slope systems often relies on estimating the
amount of seismically-induced slope displacements (D) using semi-empirical D models …
amount of seismically-induced slope displacements (D) using semi-empirical D models …
Numerical investigation of post-earthquake rainfall-induced slope instability considering strain-softening effect of soils
Although rainfall and earthquake have been widely recognized as the two most important
factors for landslide, the failure mechanisms of a soil slope under the two natural disaster …
factors for landslide, the failure mechanisms of a soil slope under the two natural disaster …
Performance-based seismic assessment of slope systems
The calculated seismic slope displacement provides a valuable index of the seismic
performance of earth embankments and natural slopes. Sliding block models are often …
performance of earth embankments and natural slopes. Sliding block models are often …
Machine learning techniques for estimating seismic site amplification in the Santiago basin, Chile
Seismic site amplification and seismic hazard maps are crucial inputs for decision making
and risk evaluation in places where seismicity imposes a significant risk to human life and …
and risk evaluation in places where seismicity imposes a significant risk to human life and …
3D modeling of the influence of a splay fault on controlling the propagation of nonlinear stress waves induced by blast loading
Risk assessment of the propagation of stress waves induced by blast loading is an important
aspect engineering design and practice. Pre-existing geological structures affect the …
aspect engineering design and practice. Pre-existing geological structures affect the …
[HTML][HTML] Semi-empirical relationships to assess the seismic performance of slopes from an updated version of the Italian seismic database
D Gaudio, R Rauseo, L Masini, S Rampello - Bulletin of Earthquake …, 2020 - Springer
Seismic performance of slopes can be assessed through displacement-based procedures
where earthquake-induced displacements are usually computed following Newmark-type …
where earthquake-induced displacements are usually computed following Newmark-type …