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Numerical modelling of slope–vegetation–atmosphere interaction: an overview

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dc.contributor.author Elia, C. pt_BR
dc.contributor.author Cotecchia, F. pt_BR
dc.contributor.author Pedone, G. pt_BR
dc.contributor.author Vaunat, J. pt_BR
dc.contributor.author Vardon, P. pt_BR
dc.contributor.author Pereira, C. pt_BR
dc.contributor.author Springman, S. M. pt_BR
dc.contributor.author Rouainia, M. pt_BR
dc.contributor.author Esch, J. pt_BR
dc.contributor.author Koda, E. pt_BR
dc.contributor.author Josifovski, J. pt_BR
dc.contributor.author Nocilla, A. pt_BR
dc.contributor.author Askarinejad, A. pt_BR
dc.contributor.author Stirling, R. pt_BR
dc.contributor.author Helm, P. pt_BR
dc.contributor.author Lollino, P. pt_BR
dc.contributor.author Osinski, P. pt_BR
dc.date.accessioned 2023-09-22T09:57:14Z pt_BR
dc.date.accessioned 2023-10-10T13:59:09Z
dc.date.available 2023-09-22T09:57:14Z pt_BR
dc.date.available 2023-10-10T13:59:09Z
dc.date.issued 2017-04 pt_BR
dc.identifier.citation 10.1144/qjegh2016-079 pt_BR
dc.identifier.uri https://repositorio.lnec.pt/jspui/handle/123456789/1016569
dc.description.abstract The behaviour of natural and artificial slopes is controlled by their thermo-hydro-mechanical conditions and by soil–vegetation–atmosphere interaction. Porewater pressure changes within a slope related to variable meteorological settings have been shown to be able to induce soil erosion, shrinkage–swelling and cracking, thus leading to an overall decrease of the available soil strength with depth and, ultimately, to a progressive slope collapse. In terms of numerical modelling, the stability analysis of partially saturated slopes is a complex problem and a wide range of approaches from simple limit equilibrium solutions to advanced numerical analyses have been proposed in the literature. The more advanced approaches, although more rigorous, require input data such as the soil water retention curve and the hydraulic conductivity function, which are difficult to obtain in some cases. The quantification of the effects of future climate scenarios represents an additional challenge in forecasting slope–atmosphere interaction processes. This paper presents a review of real and ideal case histories regarding the numerical analysis of natural and artificial slopes subjected to different types of climatic perturbations. The limits and benefits of the different numerical approaches adopted are discussed and some general modelling recommendations are addressed. pt_BR
dc.language.iso eng pt_BR
dc.publisher Lyell Collection - Geological Society Publications pt_BR
dc.rights restrictedAccess pt_BR
dc.title Numerical modelling of slope–vegetation–atmosphere interaction: an overview pt_BR
dc.type workingPaper pt_BR
dc.description.sector DG/NGUT pt_BR
dc.description.magazine Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology pt_BR
dc.contributor.peer-reviewed SIM pt_BR
dc.contributor.academicresearchers SIM pt_BR
dc.contributor.arquivo SIM pt_BR


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