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Method for analysis of the susceptibility to mass movements applied to road works

Monteiro de Oliveira M;
Sakamoto Yumi M;
Augusto dos Reis Higas R;
Martini de Oliveira O;
Mattar Valente A;
Fortunato Marcon A;
Santana Lanza D;
Scarpelini Vieira S;
Cristina Ribas Fachini Schneider S;
Loreto Ikeda T

Marianna Monteiro de Oliveira

Miryan Sakamoto Yumi

Rafael Augusto dos Reis Higas

Orlando Martini de Oliveira

Amir Mattar Valente

Antonio Fortunato Marcon

Daniel Santana Lanza

Sandro Scarpelini Vieira

Soraia Cristina Ribas Fachini Schneider

Tairi Loreto Ikeda


Resumen

The execution of interventions in the road network for its expansion or improvement implies interference in several types of reliefs, including undulated and mountainous.  Considering the great variety of physical and anthropic factors coexisting along the routes of interest and emphasizing the occurrence of extreme rainfall events, the need to  previously evaluate the susceptibility to mass movement on the hillsides bordering the roads becomes increasingly higher. The existence of studies to identify unstable areas aims to prevent the occurrence of inconvenience to users due to traffic interruption, damage to infrastructure and even fatalities.  In the present research, shallow translational and rotational landslides were analyzed for a stretch of the BR-280 highway, located in Corupá and São Bento  south, in the north of Santa Catarina.  For this, maps of the physical environment identification were surveyed, and laboratory tests were performed to obtain the soil resistance parameters.  With the data obtained, the interpretation of translational and rotational landslides was made, through the SHALSTAB and Bishop models, respectively, which were  spatially applied in a Geographic Information System (GIS).  Thus, a semaphore pattern was adopted for the union of translational and rotational landslide results, which indicates, on the map, the areas  of greater instability, which require more attention, leading to the application of preventive measures, such as containment and drainage works.

 

DOI: https://doi.org/10.56238/tfisdwv1-061


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Derechos de autor 2023 Marianna Monteiro de Oliveira , Miryan Sakamoto Yumi, Rafael Augusto dos Reis Higas, Orlando Martini de Oliveira, Amir Mattar Valente, Antonio Fortunato Marcon, Daniel Santana Lanza, Sandro Scarpelini Vieira, Soraia Cristina Ribas Fachini Schneider, Tairi Loreto Ikeda

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  • Marianna Monteiro de Oliveira
  • Miryan Sakamoto Yumi
  • Rafael Augusto dos Reis Higas
  • Orlando Martini de Oliveira
  • Amir Mattar Valente
  • Antonio Fortunato Marcon
  • Daniel Santana Lanza
  • Sandro Scarpelini Vieira
  • Soraia Cristina Ribas Fachini Schneider
  • Tairi Loreto Ikeda