International Journal of Erosion Control Engineering
Online ISSN : 1882-6547
ISSN-L : 1882-6547
Technical Note
Estimation of Shallow Landslides Caused by Heavy Rainfall Using Two Conceptual Models
Yasuhiro SHUIN Ikumi OTSUKAKeigo MATSUEKazuhiro ARUGAToshiaki TASAKANorifumi HOTTA
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2014 Volume 7 Issue 3 Pages 92-100

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In this study, two indices were used to examine the influence of rainstorms on landslides. The first was a soil water index (SWI) derived from the three-layer tank model that has been applied to the actual evacuation warning system in Japan since 2007. The second was a potential landslide area index (PLAI) derived by combining SWI and a distributed-landslide conceptual model consisting of groundwater table calculation and infinite-slope stability analyses. These two methods were applied to the Utsunomiya University Forest in Funyu, Tochigi, Japan. In August 1998, a heavy rainfall event caused many shallow landslides in the study area, whereas other heavy rainfall events in 1979–2011 did not cause severe landslides. For 26 heavy rainfall events from 1979 to 2011 detected based on the value of SWI, the two indices were used to discriminate between rainstorms with and without landslides. The responses of the two indices to rainfall events showed similar trends, confirming the commonality of the two indices. However, comparing values from both indices between heavy rainfall events with and without landslides showed that PLAI had better sensitivity, suggesting the superiority of this index.

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