Landslides, a direct result of human activities and environmental factors

Authors

  • D. Alupoae "Gheorghe Asachi" Technical University, Iasi, Romania
  • V. Asuencei Apa Company Brasov, Romania
  • I. Tuns Transilvania University of Brasov, Romania

Keywords:

landslides, soil erosion, hydrostatic level, finite element method, slope stability

Abstract

The expansion of constructed areas has revealed a major issue concerning soil–building interaction: a change in soil characteristics due to environmental and anthropogenic factors. The paper states the main effects of these factors over the foundation terrain and takes into consideration some methods used worldwide to counter their appearance. In order to better understand the risks of a chaotic built environment a case study from Iasi City, Romania is carried out. The paper presents a slope stability analysis using MIDAS GTS, a finite element program, to take into account different hypotheses that cause changes in soil behavior under local loads. Finally, the paper presents the conclusions that necessarily follow the case study.

Author Biographies

D. Alupoae, "Gheorghe Asachi" Technical University, Iasi, Romania

Faculty of Civil Engineering and Building Services

V. Asuencei, Apa Company Brasov, Romania

Project Implementation Unit

I. Tuns, Transilvania University of Brasov, Romania

Faculty of Civil Engineering

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Published

2015-02-03

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Section

CIVIL ENGINEERING