Factors Contributing to Landslide Susceptibility of the Kope Formation, Cincinnati, Ohio

M. Glassmeyer, A. Shakoor
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The objective of this study was to evaluate the factors that contribute to the high frequency of landslides in the Kope Formation and the overlying colluvial soil present in the Cincinnati area, southwestern Ohio. The Kope Formation consists of approximately 80 percent shale inter-bedded with 20 percent limestone. The colluvium that forms from the weathering of the shale bedrock consists of a low-plasticity clay. Based on field observations, LiDAR data, and information gathered from city and county agencies, we created a landslide inventory map for the Cincinnati area, identifying 842 landslides. From the inventory map, we selected 10 landslides that included seven rotational and three translational slides for detailed investigations. Representative samples were collected from the landslide sites for determining natural water content, Atterberg limits, grain size distribution, shear strength parameters, and slake durability index. For the translational landslides, strength parameters were determined along the contact between the bedrock and the overlying colluvium. The results of the study indicate that multiple factors contribute to landslide susceptibility of the Kope Formation and the overlying colluvium, including low shear strength of the colluvial soil, development of porewater pressure within the slope, human activity such as loading the top or cutting the toe of a slope, low to very low durability of the bedrock that allows rapid disintegration of the bedrock and accumulation of colluvial soil, undercutting of the slope toe by stream water, and steepness of the slopes.
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俄亥俄州辛辛那提市Kope地层滑坡易感性的影响因素
本研究的目的是评估导致俄亥俄州西南部辛辛那提地区Kope地层和上覆崩塌土出现高频率滑坡的因素。Kope组由约80%的页岩层间和20%的石灰岩组成。由页岩基岩风化形成的崩积层由低塑性粘土组成。基于现场观察、激光雷达数据以及从城市和县机构收集的信息,我们为辛辛那提地区创建了滑坡库存地图,确定了842个滑坡。从清单图中,我们选择了10个滑坡,其中包括7个旋转滑坡和3个平移滑坡进行详细调查。从滑坡现场采集代表性样品,测定天然含水量、阿特贝格极限、粒径分布、抗剪强度参数和滑坡耐久性指数。对于平移型滑坡,强度参数沿基岩与上覆崩积层接触方向确定。研究结果表明,多种因素导致了Kope组及其上覆崩积层的滑坡易损性,包括崩积土的低抗剪强度、坡内孔隙水压力的发展、人类活动(如对坡顶或坡脚进行加载)、基岩的低至极低耐久性(导致基岩快速崩解和崩积土的堆积)、水流对坡脚的破坏。还有斜坡的陡度。
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