The Typical Landslide Accelerating Deformation Period Emergency Treatment Engineering Technology and its Effect Analysis

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As a typical translational landslide, Yangliuya landslide only took a few days to have its deformation intensified from the day it was found, and the precursors of sliding had emerged with the front and back edges of the landslide and cracks at both sides emerging as associated phenomena. How to effectively prevent the landslide in accelerating deformation from further evolving into a disastrous landslide Based on the comparative analysis on the engineering geological conditions, emergency handling process, emergency engineering measures and deformation evolving characteristics of the Yangliuya landslide, the emergency engineering measures and the effects are assessed in the paper. And theory and practical experience about emergency handling of translational landslide disaster are researched and summarized in this paper through verifying the actual effect of such engineering measures with field monitoring data and numerical simulation analysis to offer a reference for the people to handle similar landslide disasters.

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