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Characterization of groundwater dynamics in landslides in varved clays
2013
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences
<p><strong>Abstract.</strong> Groundwater dynamics may play a significant role in landslides. A detailed model is developed of the groundwater dynamics in landslides in varved clays in the Trièves area in the French Alps. The varved clays consist of a sequence of alternating silt and clay layers, covered by a colluvium layer and intersected by fissures. The hydraulic conductivity of the clay layers is negligible compared to the silt layers. It is conceptualized that fissures form a hydraulic
doi:10.5194/hess-17-2171-2013
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