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Analysis of the Formation Mechanism of a Landslide
DOI: https://doi.org/10.62517/jnse.202617105
Author(s)
Zeng Yuping
Affiliation(s)
Sichuan College of Architectural Technology, Deyang, Sichuan, China
Abstract
This paper describes the geological conditions of a landslide in detail, analyzes the landslide formation factors from the aspects of topography, stratigraphic lithology, rainfall, human factors, seismic action, etc., and concludes that the landslide formation mechanism is as follows: the landslide soil contains gravel silty clay, which is affected by rainfall and groundwater, reduces its mechanical properties, and the landslide is deformed.
Keywords
Geological Conditions; Formative Factors; Landslide Formation Mechanism
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