Geoenvironmental Disasters (Oct 2023)

Engineering geological characteristics and failure mechanics of Jure rock avalanche, Nepal

  • Suman Panthee,
  • Suman Dulal,
  • Vishnu Himanshu Ratnam Pandey,
  • Vikas Yadav,
  • Prakash Kumar Singh,
  • Ashutosh Kainthola

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s40677-023-00256-3
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 1
pp. 1 – 19

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Abstract Introduction The rock avalanches are a frequent and disruptive phenomenon in the Himalayas and other mountain chains. To minimize future losses, it is essential to investigate the engineering geological causative factors and mechanism of these mass wasting events. Study area The present work is aimed at assessing the failure mechanism of the disastrous 2014 Jure rock avalanche along Araniko Highway, Northern Nepal. The event had blocked the Sunkoshi River and blocked an economically significant route to China. Geotechnical properties and analysis Initially, rockmass characterization and intact strength attribute were determined for the site to classify the failure zone. The parameters measured and obtained from the field and laboratory were integrated into the analytical models to obtain a conclusive interpretation of the failure mechanism. Structural, kinematic, and key block theory analyses have been carried out for decipher the evolution of the failure zone. Results and discussion Rock mass was found to be of fair quality, however, the structural instabilities and the presence of water has led to a progressive failure. Movement of the key block and subsequent sliding of wedges and foot failure appears to be a possible failure mechanism. Conclusion The present research explores the contributory engineering geological aspects of the Jure rock avalanche. The investigation results can be used to tackle similar large scale rock avalanches in similar geological terrains and thus minimizing the losses.

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