Frontiers in Environmental Science (Aug 2022)

New Evacuation Management Criteria for Potential Landslides Based on Experimental Studies

  • Sun-Gyu Choi,
  • Min-Su Jung,
  • Jae-Wook Suk,
  • Ho-Jong Kim,
  • Hyo-Sub Kang,
  • Hyang-Seon Jeong,
  • Hyo-Sung Song

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fenvs.2022.957842
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10

Abstract

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This study developed and verified landslide evacuation management criteria through the analysis of surface behaviors (the surface displacement and slope) to minimize casualties and property damage caused by landslides. First, for the surface-displacement–based evacuation management criteria, short-term–based management criteria were developed through the analysis of experimental results, and long-term–based evacuation management criteria were developed through the analysis of site collapse data. Furthermore, the reliability of the developed criteria was verified through additional experiments and comparison with the results of previous domestic and overseas studies. Next, surface-angle–based evacuation management criteria were developed through the analysis of experimental results, and the reliability of the developed criteria was verified through additional experiments. Finally, the phased management criteria of these two criteria categories were directly compared and their similar results (i.e., warning times) were verified. This analysis confirmed that the investigated surface-angle–based management criteria can serve as an auxiliary form of the surface-displacement–based evacuation management criteria.

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