The Role of Temperature in the Stress–Strain Evolution of Alpine Rock-Slopes: Thermo-Mechanical Modelling of the Cimaganda Rockslide

Author:

Morcioni AndreaORCID,Apuani TizianaORCID,Cecinato FrancescoORCID

Abstract

AbstractIn this work, the thermo-mechanical stress–strain history of an Alpine slope is analyzed, with particular focus on the historical Cimaganda large landslide (Sondrio Province, Italy), which mobilized an estimated volume of 7.5 mm3 of rock material. Accurate geomorphological and geomechanical characterization involving field surveys and laboratory testing was carried out, leading to the development of a conceptual model of the slope. A thermo-mechanical semi-coupled approach was developed, considering both glacial debuttressing and thermo-mechanical effects due to gradual exposure of the slope to atmospheric conditions and paleo-temperature redistribution resulting from the Last Glacial Maximum deglaciation. A 2D distinct-element numerical approach was adopted, supported by a 2D finite-element analysis to simulate heat diffusion over the Valley cross-section. Modelling results allow to simulate the general evolution of the Cimaganda rock-slope and to highlight the significance of thermal processes in preparing rock-slope instabilities. While the mechanical effect of ice thickness reduction alone brings about moderate rock mass damage, the introduction of temperature couplings results in a substantial increase of damage, representing a significant factor controlling the stress–strain evolution of the slope. Simulated displacement and the development of a deep region of shear strain localization at a depth roughly corresponding to that of the detected Cimaganda sliding surface, allow to highlight the significance of temperature influence in preparing the rock-slope to instability.

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interreg

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Geology,Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology,Civil and Structural Engineering

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