The Horizontal Deformation Model of the Landslide Based on Material Properties and Partitioning Method

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Considering the material property of the soil body, A method erecting the deformation model of the horizontal deformation monitoring network in the landslide is discussed, it uses the partitioning method to erect the deformation model based on the topographical and the geological condition and the mathematical statistics theory. The method erecting the model can describe the deformation law of the landslides objectively. The example of calculation verifies that the method erecting the model is suitable and feasible.

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