Predicting Spatial and Stratigraphic Quick-clay Distribution in SW Sweden
Sammanfattning
Clay sediments are associated with a wide variety of engineering problems, of which landslides, together with settlement, are the most investigated due to the large associated costs. Quick-clay deposits, which if disturbed can transform into a liquid, pose a serious threat to society in southwestern Sweden and have been involved in several large landslides, sometimes with fatal consequences. Even though the theories that explain quick-clay formation are well advanced, no modeling that combine geologic information and reasoning with hard geotechnical data to predict its distribution has previously been done.
The stepwise multi-criteria evaluation technique suggested here involves identification of quick-clay preconditions from the literature. Then to derive criteria priorities, an expert group consisting mostly of geologists and geotechnical engineers carried out pairwise comparisons using matrices from which weights were calculated. The same group also participated in the development of the utility functions used to standardize the criteria to allow direct criteria comparisons. To populate the model, all criteria were quantified using empirical geotechnical data, existing geological documentation and/or environmental proxy data. The model results were later cross-checked at selected sites with geophysical methods. Finally, a rather large geotechnical data set was divided and used to add a depth dimension to the model results and to test the predic-tive powers of 2D and 3D models.
Quick-clay type settings were separately defined to facilitate clear communication of quick-clay predictions to non-specialists and to provide a structure for comparisons to the depositionary and post-depositionary conditions in well-studied east-Canadian or mid-and Norwegian quick-clay areas. These settings were derived from trends observed in geotechnical, geologic, geophysical and modeling records.
Results of the predictive modeling were subsequently applied to landslide hazard zonation in SW Sweden. However, the framework could, with slight regional adaptionadaptation, also be applied in other areas (e.g. eastern Canada and coastal mid-Norway) or even to other issues, wherever groundwater fluxes and ground conditions are of interest (e.g. in contaminant transport, geological process studies and groundwater resource exploration).
Delarbeten
I. Persson M. A. and Stevens R. L. (2012). Quick-clay formation and groundwater leaching trends in southwestern Sweden. In: Eberhardt, E., Froese, C., Turner A. K., & Leroueil S. (Eds.). Landslides and Engineered Slopes–Protecting Society through improved understanding (pp. 615-620). London: CRC Press. Taylor and Francis group. II. Persson M. A., Stevens R. L. & Lemoine, Å. (2014). Spatial quick-clay predictions using multi-criteria evaluation in SW Sweden. Landslides 11, 263–279. ::doi::10.1007/s10346-013-0385-5 III. Persson M. A. (2014). Three-dimensional quick-clay modeling of the Gothenburg region, Sweden. In: L’Heureux, J.-S., Locat, A., Leroueil, S., Demers, D., & Locat, J. (Eds.). Landslides in Sensitive Clays - From Geosciences to Risk Management (pp. 39–50, Advances in Natural and Technological Hazards Research, Vol. 36). Dordrecht: Springer Science+Buisness Media. ::doi::10.1007/978-94-007-7079-9_4 IV. Persson, M. A. & Stevens, R. L. (Manuscript) Landslide retrogression potential assessment using quick-clay prediction models–an example from the Slumpån Stream–Göta älv River confluence area, SW Sweden. V. Persson, M. A., Stevens, R. L., Engdahl, M. et al. (Manuscript) Comparison and classification of quick-clay settings in Sweden, Norway and Canada.
Examinationsnivå
Doctor of Philosophy
Universitet
Göteborgs universitet. Naturvetenskapliga fakulteten
Institution
Department of Earth Sciences ; Institutionen för geovetenskaper
Disputation
Onsdagen den 4 juni 2014, kl. 10.00, Hörsalen, Geovetarcentrum, Guldhedsgatan 5
Datum för disputation
2014-06-04
E-post
martin.persson.3@gvc.gu.se
Datum
2014-05-12Författare
Persson, Martin
Nyckelord
Quick clay
Stratigraphic modeling
Publikationstyp
Doctoral thesis
ISBN
978-91-628-9046-9
Serie/rapportnr.
A
152
Språk
eng