A Case Study on Occurrence of Landslide by Heavy Rainfall in Hongcheon Area in 2006

2006년 집중호우에 의한 홍천지역의 산사태 발생 사례 연구

  • Kim,, Ho-Jin (Dept. of Civil Engineering, Kangwon National Univ.) ;
  • Im, Oh-Bin (Korea Rural Community Corporation) ;
  • Yoo, Nam-Jae (Dept. of Civil Engineering, Kangwon National Univ.)
  • Published : 2010.03.25

Abstract

This paper is a result of investigating causes and main characteristics of landslides, occurred at Hongcheon area in Gangwondo during July in 2006, by collecting relevant data and visiting site. The main cause of landslides in this area has been found to be saturation of the ground wetted by a series of precipitations during 10~13 July and the heavy rainfall during 15 July. The pattern of the landslides could be classified as translational failure, occurred at the boundary between the relatively thin weathered residual soil and the mother rock. By analyzing a number of failed slopes based on site visit and reviewing collected data, typical widths of failed slopes are in the range of 10~20m (minimum: 5m, maximum: 70m). Lengths of landslide area are in the wide range of 10~450m. Most of area are less than 20m in width and 100m in length so that their shapes are long and narrow, frequently observed in Korea, and their areas are relatively small size of around $1000m^2$. The inclinations of the failed slopes are in the range of $10{\sim}60^{\circ}$ while the most probable slope angle is about $20{\sim}25^{\circ}$.

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