
Soil and rock strength parameters of the Shiraidake Landslide, Japan
Author(s) -
Róbert Jelínek,
Prem Prasad Paudel,
Hiroshi Omura
Publication year - 2001
Publication title -
journal of nepal geological society
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2676-1378
DOI - 10.3126/jngs.v23i0.32030
Subject(s) - geology , geotechnical engineering , consolidation (business) , landslide , borehole , weathering , overburden pressure , shear strength (soil) , triaxial shear test , soil water , shear (geology) , geomorphology , petrology , soil science , accounting , business
The Shiraidake area of northwest Kyushu has an extensive distribution of landslides. A series of undrained triaxial tests and unconfined compression tests were carried out to investigate the variation of strength properties in a selected borehole from the Shiraidake Landslide. It is a translational landslide (called the Hokusho-type in Japan) and is composed of the Early Tertiary and Quaternary sedimentary rocks that are prone to rapid weathering. Core rock samples and recompacted soil samples were used for the study. The results provided the fundamental characteristics of soil and rock under the triaxial and uniaxial tests, and indicated that the undrained behaviour of tested soils generally depends on the pre-shear consolidation pressure and dry density. In addition, the type of material used and the tests performed are important factors that influence the soil and rock strength.