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Experiments on substratum roughness, grainsize and volume influence on the motion and spreading of rock avalanches

C. Longchamp, M. Charrière, M.-H. Derron, M. Jaboyedoff

In the proceedings of: GEO2011: 64th Canadian Geotechnical Conference, 14th Pan-American Conference on Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering, 5th Pan-American Conference on Teaching and Learning of Geotechnical Engineering

Session: Landslides

ABSTRACT: The main objective of the research is to link granular physics with the modelling of rock avalanches. Laboratory experiments consist to find a convenient granular material, i.e. grainsize and physical behaviour, and testing it on simple slope geometry. When the appropriate sliding material is selected, we attempted to model the debris avalanche and the spreading on a slope with different substratum to understand the relationship between the volume and the reach angle, i.e. angle of the line joining the top of the scar and the end of the deposit. For a better understanding of the mass spreading, the deposits are scanned with a laser scanner. Datasets are compared to see how the grain size and volume influence a debris avalanche. The relationship between the roughness and grainsize of the substratum shows that the spreading of the sliding mass is increased when the roughness of the substratum starts to be equivalent or greater than the grainsize of the flowing mass. The runout distance displays a more complex relationship, because a long runout distance implies that grains are less spread. This means that if the substratum is too rough the distance diminishes, as well if it is too smooth because the effect on the apparent friction decreases. Up to now our findings do not permit to validate any previous model (Melosh, 1987; Bagnold 1956).

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C. Longchamp; M. Charrière; M.-H. Derron; M. Jaboyedoff (2011) Experiments on substratum roughness, grainsize and volume influence on the motion and spreading of rock avalanches in GEO2011. Ottawa, Ontario: Canadian Geotechnical Society.

@article{GEO11Paper648,author = C. Longchamp; M. Charrière; M.-H. Derron; M. Jaboyedoff ,title = Experiments on substratum roughness, grainsize and volume influence on the motion and spreading of rock avalanches ,year = 2011}