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- Title
Combining InSAR Technology to Uncover the Deformation Factors and Mechanisms of Landslides in the Baihetan Hydropower Station Reservoir Area.
- Authors
Zhang, Shuang; Meng, Jie; Fu, Guobin
- Abstract
With the operation of the world's second-largest hydropower facility, Baihetan Hydropower Station, the risk of landslide deformation has increased. To address these potential threats, we employed Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR) technology for a large-scale landslide investigation and comprehensively revealed the deformation mechanisms of landslides near the dam site. Our research indicates that the alternating geological features of soft and hard rock layers are the primary causes of landslides, especially the fracturing phenomena of vast amounts of mudstone upon contact with moisture. This leads to the reservoir's left bank's dip-slope being susceptible to slip and tensional failure, while the reservoir's right bank's reverse slope is more prone to plastic flow and tensional damage. Rapid water level changes and altered rainfall patterns are key factors that trigger landslide instability. Furthermore, we also explored the relationship between fault zones, seismic activity, and landslides, particularly noting the fully coupled state of the southern end of the Daliangshan fault zone, which might further exacerbate landslide deformation.
- Subjects
LANDSLIDES; WATER power; FAULT zones; ROCK deformation; SYNTHETIC aperture radar; DEFORMATIONS (Mechanics); NATURAL disaster warning systems
- Publication
Water (20734441), 2024, Vol 16, Issue 11, p1511
- ISSN
2073-4441
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3390/w16111511