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In-situ Monitoring of Infiltration-induced Instability of I-70 Embankment West of the Eisenhower-Johnson Memorial Tunnels, Phase II
註釋Infiltration-induced landslides are common hazards to roads in Colorado. A new methodology that uses recent advances in unsaturated soil mechanics and hydrology was developed and tested. The approach consists of using soil suction and moisture content field information in the prediction of the likelihood of landslide movement. The testing ground was an active landslide on I-70 west of the Eisenhower/Johnson Memorial Tunnels. Results indicate that the unique hydrology of the site is a key component in its stability and considering the whole water basin and not just the failure area is important.