[1]HU Gui-sheng,CHEN Ning-sheng,DENG Ming-feng,et al.Model Experiment Study of Evolution of Overtopping Outburst Flood for Zongqu Landslide Lake in Mao County[J].Research of Soil and Water Conservation,2011,18(03):172-176.
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Research of Soil and Water Conservation[ISSN 1005-3409/CN 61-1272/P] Volume:
18
Number of periods:
2011 03
Page number:
172-176
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Public date:
2011-06-20
- Title:
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Model Experiment Study of Evolution of Overtopping Outburst Flood for Zongqu Landslide Lake in Mao County
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HU Gui-sheng1,2,3, CHEN Ning-sheng1,2, DENG Ming-feng1,2,3, DENG Hu4
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1. Institute of Mountain Hazards and Environment, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Chengdu 610041, China;
2. Graduated School of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, China;
3. Key Laboratory of Mountain Hazards and Surface Process, CAS, Chengdu 610041, China;
4. Chengdu University of Technology, Chengdu 610059, China
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- Keywords:
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Zongqu landslide dam; overtopping burst; evolution of flood; model experiment
- CLC:
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P694
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- Abstract:
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Large numbers of landslide lake are induced by the 5·12 Wenchuan earthquake.The outburst flood will be great threat to the lives and poverty downstream if these dammed lakes breach.Research for the variable rule of outburst flood has great significance in dealing with releasing the warning and organizing the evacuation to decision-making departments.We do some model experiments to select the Zongqu dammed lake of Maoxian county as prototype model.We studied the variable rule of water level and revealed the variable rule of outburst flood by using high-definition photography cooperated with positioning a group of watermarks on reservoir area and downstream of landslide lake.We obtained the rule that the burst flow changes with time through uilibrium equation.During these processes,the breach in the longitudinal way develops in the means of heatcut erosion,while in the cross way through soil mass collapse.This result can be used as guidance for emergency risk-elimination of the dammed lake and the study of outburst flood.