Reservoir Slopes at Risk: Water Level Fluctuation Linked to Landslide Danger
The article analyzes how different types of slopes near the Three Gorges Reservoir in China behave when the water level changes. By studying two landslides as examples, the researchers found that slopes with a steep structure are more likely to collapse when the water rises, while slopes with loose soil tend to deform when the water level drops. The speed of the water level change affects how quickly these changes happen. This information can help prevent landslides in areas near reservoirs.