GEOPHYSICAL AND IN-SITU INVESTIGATION TO DETERMINE THE SLIDING SURFACE

Stjepan Strelec, A. bek, Kristijan Grabar, Jasmin Jug
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The purpose of the research is to gain insight into the composition of the soil and the geotechnical characteristics of the soil in the area of the landslide and to determine the depth of the sliding surface. Landslides represent a severe problem today, so adequate field research is of great importance to determine the cause of the landslide and the remedial solution. This paper presents 2D profile models of landslides based on geophysical and In-situ research methods. The paper describes, presents and interprets the results of field investigations of landslides at two locations, in Samarica and Petrovsko. Among the geophysical methods, geoelectrical tomography (ERT), multichannel analysis of surface waves (MASW) and seismic refraction (SRS) were performed. In-situ tests included static probing with a cone penetrometer (CPTu), flat Marchetti dilatometer (DMT) and dynamic probing with a light impact probe (DPL). The analysis showed excellent complementation and overlapping of geophysical and In-situ methods results. Exploratory drilling is a direct research method; it is costly and time-consuming, and only point data is obtained. The results of exploratory drilling in the area of the Samarica landslide showed a good correlation with the results of geophysical and in-situ tests. However, field investigations without the use of exploratory drilling in the area of the Petrovsko landslide proved to be very successful in detecting the depth of the sliding surface. After the research, remedial solutions were proposed.
地球物理和原位调查确定滑动面
研究的目的是了解滑坡区土壤的组成和岩土力学特征,确定滑坡面的深度。滑坡是当今一个严重的问题,因此充分的实地调查对确定滑坡的原因和补救措施是非常重要的。本文提出了基于地球物理和现场研究方法的滑坡二维剖面图模型。本文描述、介绍和解释了萨马利亚和彼得罗夫斯科两个地点的滑坡实地调查结果。地球物理方法主要包括地电层析成像(ERT)、多通道表面波分析(MASW)和地震折射(SRS)。现场测试包括使用锥形穿透仪(CPTu)进行静态探测,使用扁平马尔凯蒂膨胀仪(DMT)进行动态探测,使用光冲击探头(DPL)进行动态探测。分析结果表明,地球物理方法和原位方法的结果具有很好的互补性和重叠性。勘探钻探是一种直接的研究方法;该方法成本高,耗时长,且只能获得点数据。在Samarica滑坡区域进行的勘探钻探结果与地球物理和现场试验结果具有良好的相关性。然而,在Petrovsko滑坡地区,没有使用勘探钻井的实地调查证明在探测滑动面深度方面是非常成功的。通过研究,提出了相应的补救措施。
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