Development of Three-Dimensional Soil Water Dynamic Flow (3D SWD FLOW) Data Model for Landslide Modelling

Analysis using 3D geospatial models in landslide studies allows for patterning a more likely landslide displacement of soils, which enhances the precision of determining the stability of soil masses. 3D models may better portray displacement planes, lines of landslide fissures, separation walls, pr...

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Main Authors: Siti Nurbaidzuri, Reli @ Raily, Izham, Mohamad Yusoff, Muhamad Uznir, Ujang, Tharshini, Murthy
Other Authors: Ram Narayan, Yadava
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Published: Springer, Cham 2024
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spelling my.unimas.ir.457132024-08-20T03:18:23Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/45713/ Development of Three-Dimensional Soil Water Dynamic Flow (3D SWD FLOW) Data Model for Landslide Modelling Siti Nurbaidzuri, Reli @ Raily Izham, Mohamad Yusoff Muhamad Uznir, Ujang Tharshini, Murthy G Geography (General) GE Environmental Sciences Analysis using 3D geospatial models in landslide studies allows for patterning a more likely landslide displacement of soils, which enhances the precision of determining the stability of soil masses. 3D models may better portray displacement planes, lines of landslide fissures, separation walls, protrusion ramparts, and landslide terraces within the developing cirque than 2D flat models. The prediction accuracy of Landslide Susceptibility is significantly enhanced by the addition of spatial attributes to the 3D Model [27]. However, three dimensional geospatial models in landslide research are receiving less attention than other environment-related studies because of the complicated integration of geotechnical and hydrological processes. Due to the challenge of combining a dynamic process with a computational framework, the existing model mostly isolates material failure from propagation. Due to computational efficiency and deformation and flow representation issues, it is still challenging to conduct 3D analysis of the entire landslide process in an integrated way, despite the development of numerous numerical methods to predict landslip occurrence and the extent of sediment flow. Studies of landslides must take into account perspectives and theories in geology (slope material, soil strength) and environmental science (atmospheric condition based on Antecedent Working Rainfall). Thus, the current study deals with engineering and mathematical equations FOS, Extended Multilayer Green and Ampt method, wetting front soil suction head, Corey method and random walk) to create the 3D geospatial data model using Java. The intricacy of 3D landslides compels the researcher to adopt commercially available software with development capabilities. Springer, Cham Ram Narayan, Yadava Muhamad Uznir, Ujang 2024 Book Chapter PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/45713/1/Book%20Chapter%20Springer%20Siti%20Nurbaidzuri%202024.pdf Siti Nurbaidzuri, Reli @ Raily and Izham, Mohamad Yusoff and Muhamad Uznir, Ujang and Tharshini, Murthy (2024) Development of Three-Dimensional Soil Water Dynamic Flow (3D SWD FLOW) Data Model for Landslide Modelling. In: Advances in Geoinformatics Technologies Facilities and Utilities Optimization and Management for Smart City Applications. Springer, Cham, Switzerland, pp. 137-165. ISBN 978-3-031-50848-6 https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-031-50848-6 https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-50848-6_8
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GE Environmental Sciences
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GE Environmental Sciences
Siti Nurbaidzuri, Reli @ Raily
Izham, Mohamad Yusoff
Muhamad Uznir, Ujang
Tharshini, Murthy
Development of Three-Dimensional Soil Water Dynamic Flow (3D SWD FLOW) Data Model for Landslide Modelling
description Analysis using 3D geospatial models in landslide studies allows for patterning a more likely landslide displacement of soils, which enhances the precision of determining the stability of soil masses. 3D models may better portray displacement planes, lines of landslide fissures, separation walls, protrusion ramparts, and landslide terraces within the developing cirque than 2D flat models. The prediction accuracy of Landslide Susceptibility is significantly enhanced by the addition of spatial attributes to the 3D Model [27]. However, three dimensional geospatial models in landslide research are receiving less attention than other environment-related studies because of the complicated integration of geotechnical and hydrological processes. Due to the challenge of combining a dynamic process with a computational framework, the existing model mostly isolates material failure from propagation. Due to computational efficiency and deformation and flow representation issues, it is still challenging to conduct 3D analysis of the entire landslide process in an integrated way, despite the development of numerous numerical methods to predict landslip occurrence and the extent of sediment flow. Studies of landslides must take into account perspectives and theories in geology (slope material, soil strength) and environmental science (atmospheric condition based on Antecedent Working Rainfall). Thus, the current study deals with engineering and mathematical equations FOS, Extended Multilayer Green and Ampt method, wetting front soil suction head, Corey method and random walk) to create the 3D geospatial data model using Java. The intricacy of 3D landslides compels the researcher to adopt commercially available software with development capabilities.
author2 Ram Narayan, Yadava
author_facet Ram Narayan, Yadava
Siti Nurbaidzuri, Reli @ Raily
Izham, Mohamad Yusoff
Muhamad Uznir, Ujang
Tharshini, Murthy
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author Siti Nurbaidzuri, Reli @ Raily
Izham, Mohamad Yusoff
Muhamad Uznir, Ujang
Tharshini, Murthy
author_sort Siti Nurbaidzuri, Reli @ Raily
title Development of Three-Dimensional Soil Water Dynamic Flow (3D SWD FLOW) Data Model for Landslide Modelling
title_short Development of Three-Dimensional Soil Water Dynamic Flow (3D SWD FLOW) Data Model for Landslide Modelling
title_full Development of Three-Dimensional Soil Water Dynamic Flow (3D SWD FLOW) Data Model for Landslide Modelling
title_fullStr Development of Three-Dimensional Soil Water Dynamic Flow (3D SWD FLOW) Data Model for Landslide Modelling
title_full_unstemmed Development of Three-Dimensional Soil Water Dynamic Flow (3D SWD FLOW) Data Model for Landslide Modelling
title_sort development of three-dimensional soil water dynamic flow (3d swd flow) data model for landslide modelling
publisher Springer, Cham
publishDate 2024
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/45713/1/Book%20Chapter%20Springer%20Siti%20Nurbaidzuri%202024.pdf
http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/45713/
https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-031-50848-6
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-50848-6_8
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