土石坝和路堤渗漏调查的土工、地电和示踪方法

IF 4.9 2区 地球科学 Q1 GEOCHEMISTRY & GEOPHYSICS
Shenghao Nan, Jie Ren, Lei Zhang, Hongen Li, Zhaoyang Ma, Jie Kang, Hengle Guo
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摘要

土石坝和堤坝是水利工程中的主要挡水建筑物,能有效抵御洪水,对保护人民生命财产安全具有重要意义。渗漏是这些结构中常见的问题。为了确定渗漏路径,并为降低风险和加固提供依据,需要开展调查活动,包括岩土工程、地电和跟踪方法。这三种方法可提供不同的渗漏特征、不确定性和时空分布信息。本研究首先介绍了内部侵蚀的微观机理,然后提供了世界各地土石填筑大坝和堤坝渗漏调查的现场案例库。对每种调查方法的基本原理、调查过程、数据解释和未来潜力进行了总结。需要强调的是,岩土工程、地电和跟踪方法被放在同等重要的位置,以帮助大坝管理者和研究人员根据具体的地质背景和结构类型选择最合适的方法来评估大坝渗漏情况。最后,比较了每种调查方法的优缺点和适用条件。解释了表面调查方法和内部调查方法在不同渗漏阶段的作用。从四个层面讨论了组合方法的应用,并提出了一种新的组合方法。
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Geotechnical, Geoelectric and Tracing Methods for Earth/Rock-Fill Dam and Embankment Leakage Investigation

Geotechnical, Geoelectric and Tracing Methods for Earth/Rock-Fill Dam and Embankment Leakage Investigation

Earth/rock-fill dams and embankments are the main water retaining structures in hydraulic projects, and they can effectively resist floods and are of great significance for protecting people's lives and property. Leakage is a common problem in these structures. Investigation activities, including geotechnical, geoelectric, and tracing methods, are required to locate the leakage path and provide a basis for risk mitigation and reinforcement. These three methods provide information on different leakage characteristics, uncertainties, and spatiotemporal distributions. This work first introduces the micro-mechanism of internal erosion and then, provides a site case base for leakage investigation of earth/rock-fill dams and embankments from all over the world. For each investigation method, the basic principle, investigation process, data interpretation, and future potential are summarized. It should be emphasized that geotechnical, geoelectric, and tracing methods are placed on an equal level to assist dam managers and researchers in selecting the most appropriate method to assess dam leakage against specific geological backgrounds and structural types. Finally, the advantages, disadvantages, and applicable conditions of each investigation method are compared. The role of surface investigation methods and internal investigation methods in different stages of leakage is explained. The application of combined methods is discussed at four levels, and a new combined method is proposed.

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Surveys in Geophysics
Surveys in Geophysics 地学-地球化学与地球物理
CiteScore
10.00
自引率
10.90%
发文量
64
审稿时长
4.5 months
期刊介绍: Surveys in Geophysics publishes refereed review articles on the physical, chemical and biological processes occurring within the Earth, on its surface, in its atmosphere and in the near-Earth space environment, including relations with other bodies in the solar system. Observations, their interpretation, theory and modelling are covered in papers dealing with any of the Earth and space sciences.
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