Obtaining 2D Soil Resistance Profiles from the Integration of Electrical Resistivity Data and Standard Penetration Test (SPT) and Light Dynamic Penetrometer (DPL) Resistance Tests—Applications in Mass Movements Studies

Cassiano Antonio Bortolozo, Tatiana Sussel Gonçalves Mendes, Mariana Ferreira Benessiuti Motta, Silvio Jorge Coelho Simões, Tristan Pryer, Daniel Metodiev, Marcio Roberto Magalhães de Andrade, Maiconn Vinicius de Moraes, Danielle Silva de Paula, Nélio José Bastos, Luana Albertani Pampuch, Rodolfo Moreda Mendes, Marcio Augusto Ernesto de Moraes
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In Brazil and various regions globally, the initiation of landslides is frequently associated with rainfall; yet the spatial arrangement of geological structures and stratification considerably influences landslide occurrences. The multifaceted nature of these influences makes the surveillance of mass movements a highly intricate task, requiring an understanding of numerous interdependent variables. Recent years have seen an emergence in scholarly research aimed at integrating geophysical and geotechnical methodologies. The conjoint examination of geophysical and geotechnical data offers an enhanced perspective into subsurface structures. Within this work, a methodology is proposed for the synchronous analysis of electrical resistivity geophysical data and geotechnical data, specifically those extracted from the Light Dynamic Penetrometer (DPL) and Standard Penetration Test (SPT). This study involved a linear fitting process to correlate resistivity with N10/SPT N-values from DPL/SPT soundings, culminating in a 2D profile of N10/SPT N-values predicated on electrical profiles. The findings of this research furnish invaluable insights into slope stability by allowing for a two-dimensional representation of penetration resistance properties. Through the synthesis of geophysical and geotechnical data, this project aims to augment the comprehension of subsurface conditions, with potential implications for refining landslide risk evaluations. This endeavor offers insight into the formulation of more effective and precise slope management protocols and disaster prevention strategies.
通过电阻率数据与标准穿透试验(SPT)和光动态穿透计(DPL)电阻测试的集成获得二维土壤电阻曲线——在质量运动研究中的应用
在巴西和全球许多地区,滑坡的发生往往与降雨有关;然而,地质构造和地层的空间排列对滑坡的发生有很大的影响。这些影响的多面性使得监视群众运动成为一项非常复杂的任务,需要了解许多相互依存的变量。近年来出现了旨在整合地球物理和岩土工程方法的学术研究。地球物理和岩土工程数据的联合检查提供了对地下结构的增强视角。在这项工作中,提出了一种同步分析电阻率地球物理数据和岩土工程数据的方法,特别是从光动态贯入仪(DPL)和标准贯入试验(SPT)中提取的数据。这项研究涉及一个线性拟合过程,将电阻率与DPL/SPT测深的N10/SPT n值相关联,最终得到基于电剖面的N10/SPT n值的二维剖面。这项研究的发现提供了宝贵的见解斜坡稳定性通过允许一个二维表示的渗透阻力特性。通过对地球物理和岩土工程数据的综合,该项目旨在增强对地下条件的理解,对改进滑坡风险评估具有潜在的影响。这一努力为制定更有效和精确的边坡管理协议和防灾战略提供了见解。
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