Geotechnics and Geostructures Modelling for Hydrodynamic-Driven Landslides: Prediction and Control
A special issue of Water (ISSN 2073-4441). This special issue belongs to the section "Soil and Water".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 30 December 2025 | Viewed by 54
Special Issue Editors
Interests: landslide evolution; slope dynamic stability; soil properties; reservoir landslide; multifield analysis
Interests: landslides; engineering geology; physical modelling; photogrammetry; smart monitoring
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Interests: evolution mechanism of landslide; rock mechanics, numerical analysis; freeze-thaw cycle; rock brittleness; strength prediction
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Hydrodynamic-driven landslides, induced by seepage forces from rainfall or reservoir water level fluctuations, have emerged as a prominent area of geohazard research. The function of water within the landslide mass is highly significant. Consequently, attaining high-precision predictions and the efficient control of landslides necessitates an extensive knowledge of water within the landslide. For this purpose, this Special Issue provides a platform for the publication of advancements focused on numerical simulation, mechanical analysis, and constitutive development related to hydrodynamic-driven landslide processes. Meanwhile, we welcome the use of advanced monitoring technologies and artificial intelligence methods to conduct research on the prediction and prevention of hydrodynamic-driven landslides.
We anticipate that this Special Issue will encompass a diverse and high-quality collection of articles that can contribute to the knowledge and scientific progress in this field. By sharing innovative research and methodologies, we aim to enhance the understanding of hydrodynamic-driven landslides and improve the effectiveness of landslide risk management strategies.
Dr. Qinwen Tan
Dr. Kun Fang
Dr. Tao Wen
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- hydraulic process
- landslide evolution
- slope stability
- geostructures modelling
- seepage force
- landslide mitigation and control
- geotechnics
- machine learning
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