Abstract

Today, geotechnical and geophysical techniques are used for landslide evaluation. Geotechnical methods provide accurate data, but are time consuming and costly. Geophysical techniques, however, are fast and inexpensive, yet their accuracy is lower than that of the geotechnical methods. Therefore, simultaneous use of geotechnical and geophysical methods provides a suitable solution for landslide evaluation. Availability of geotechnical and geophysical data makes it possible to investigate correlation between different parameters. Correlating geotechnical and geophysical parameters ends up lowering field investigation costs and enhancing subsurface survey speed in a landslide zone. In the present study, in order to evaluate Nargeschal landslide in Iran, ambient noise measurement, ERT survey, and geotechnical investigations were used. Once finished with data processing, the data obtained from geotechnical and geophysical investigations were correlated. These included SPT-N – electrical resistivity, soil moisture content – electrical resistivity, and SPT-N – shear wave velocity correlations. The correlations were examined using two methods, namely Spearman’s coefficient test and least square regression analysis. The results obtained from the two methods were in good agreement with one another. The correlations obtained in this study were of moderate to very strong strength and fell in the range of the results of previous studies. Investigation of the results indicated significant influences of ground water on electrical resistivity and soil stiffness on shear wave velocity. Results of this study can be used for soil classification and determination of mechanical and seismic characteristics of soil across various areas.

Highlights

  • One of the most important steps toward landslide evaluation is to undertake subsurface surveys

  • Another set of methods increasingly applied in subsurface surveys is geophysical investigations (Rezaei and Choobbasti, 2017a)

  • In spite of the positive characteristics of geophysical methods, these approaches suffer from weaknesses which are elaborated in the following

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Introduction

One of the most important steps toward landslide evaluation is to undertake subsurface surveys. Given that landslide areas are mostly located within remote areas of tough topography, it is very difficult to transport and deploy the required equipment for boring. Another set of methods increasingly applied in subsurface surveys is geophysical investigations (Rezaei and Choobbasti, 2017a). Nowadays, such methods as ambient noise measurement and electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) are widely applied in a landslide area. Considering what was mentioned above, it is evident that a combination of geotechnical and geophysical investigations may provide an ideal approach to subsurface survey in a landslide area (Ozcep et al 2009, Osman et al 2014, Sil and Haloi 2017, Thokchom et al 2017, Jusoh and Osman 2017)

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