Fragility curves for rainfall-induced shallow landslides on transport networks

Journal Article (2018)
Author(s)

Karlo Martinović (Gavin and Doherty Geosolutions, University College Dublin)

C. Reale (Gavin and Doherty Geosolutions, TU Delft - Geo-engineering)

Ken G. Gavin (Gavin and Doherty Geosolutions, TU Delft - Geo-engineering)

Geo-engineering
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1139/cgj-2016-0565
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Publication Year
2018
Language
English
Geo-engineering
Issue number
6
Volume number
55
Pages (from-to)
852-861

Abstract

Many of the earthworks assets on rail transport networks were constructed in the 1800s and have thus operated for periods far in excess of their expected service life. Incidences of failure — particularly shallow planar landslides — are increasing, in part due to the effect of more intense and longer duration rainfall events. Network owners have difficulty in targeting scarce resources to reduce risk across networks. This paper proposes a methodology for developing fragility curves for rainfallinduced landslides on transport networks. Fragility curves provide the probability of exceedance of different limit states for a given hazard considering a range of magnitudes. In this paper, the vulnerability of slopes as expressed by a loss of performance is quantified for rainfall events of various intensities and duration. The approach expands upon probabilistic slope stability analysis and provides a rational logical framework for considering how vulnerable a slope is to rainfall-induced failure.

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