Title of article :
Triggering Mechanisms of Slope Instability and their Relationship to Earthquakes and Tsunamis
Author/Authors :
S. G. Wright، نويسنده , , E. M. Rathje ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Abstract :
Submarine and shoreline slope failures that accompany large earthquakes and large
tsunamis are triggered by several mechanisms. Triggering mechanisms range from direct effects, such as
inertial forces from earthquake shaking, to indirect effects, such as rapid drawdown that occurs when an
earthquake-generated tsunami first approaches a shoreline. Soil shear strength also plays an important role
in earthquake-related slope failures. Earthquakes change the shear strength of the soil by inducing excess
pore water pressures. These excess pore water pressures change with time after the earthquake, resulting in
changes in shear strength and slope stability with time. This paper reviews earthquake-related triggering
mechanisms for submarine and shoreline slope failures. The variation in shear strength with time following
an earthquake is examined and it is shown that delayed slope failures after an earthquake can occur as a
result of changes in earthquake-induced excess pore water pressures and shear strength with time.
Keywords :
Slope stability , earthquakes , tsunamis , Submarine slides , geotechnical engineering.
Journal title :
Pure and Applied Geophysics
Journal title :
Pure and Applied Geophysics