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CAGE April Meeting - Landslide Research
4/12/2023
5:00 PM - 7:00 PM MST

Event Description

Landslide Analysis with Incomplete Data: Developing a Framework for Critical Parameter Estimation
 
Put the PEP [Parameter Estimation Protocol] in Analyses
 
Presented By:  Lauren Guido, Colorado School of Mines

 
 

Landslides are one of the most common geohazards, posing significant risks for infrastructure, recreation, and human life. Slope stability analyses rely on detailed data, accurate materials testing, and careful model parameter selection. However, these factors are not always readily available, and estimations must be made, introducing uncertainty and error to the final slope stability analysis results. The most critical slope stability parameters which are often missing or incompletely constrained include slope topography, depth to water table, depth to failure plane, and material strength parameters. The goal of this research is to develop a standard engineering design approach for the estimation of these parameters when they cannot be directly measured, or when the accuracy of the measured values is in question. It could be argued that even sites that have ample, accurate data would require the estimation of at least one of these critical parameters. Though estimation of these values is common practice, there is limited guidance or best practice instruction for this important step in the analysis. This research also quantifies and highlights the need for uncertainty communication and accurate representation of probabilistic approaches in slope stability analysis results, particularly where data is sparse. Guidance is provided for the estimation of: original and/or post failure slope topography via traditional methods as well as the use of open-source digital elevation models, water table depth across variable hydrologic settings, and the iterative estimation of depth to failure plane and slope material properties based on predicted slide type (predominately translational or rotational). Workflows are proposed for the systematic estimation of critical parameters based primarily on slide type and scale. The efficacy of the proposed estimation techniques, uncertainty quantification, and final parameter estimation protocol for data-sparse landslide analysis is demonstrated via application at three landslides of variable scale in Colorado, US. 
 
Our Speaker:
Lauren Guido is a master’s student at the Colorado School of Mines working under the advisement of Dr. Paul Santi. Her research has focused on the analysis and techniques of investigation surrounding data sparse landslides, and recently defended her thesis last month. While at Mines, Lauren has worked as a teaching assistant, a member of Graduate Student Government, and is the current president of the Mines Student AEG chapter. Before starting her master’s degree, Lauren worked throughout the western United States as a contracted mapper and structural geologists. Lauren also received her undergraduate degree from Mines in 2020.  

Outside geology and geological engineering, Lauren is a member of the Arvada Ceramic Arts Guild. She spends most of her free time at the guild or running up mountains.  

The presentation will be followed by Happy Hour, hosted by the CAGE Young Member Group.

Registration Fees (includes PDH Certificate, dinner, and after the presentation we will provide two drink tickets):
CAGE Members: $20
Nonmembers: $40
Students: $0

Attendance limited to 50 people.

 






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