Influence of weak layer heterogeneity and slab properties on slab tensile failure propensity and avalanche release area
Influence de l'hétérogénéité de la couche fragile et des propriétés de la plaque sur la probabilité de déclenchement des avalanches et la superficie de la zone rompue
Résumé
Dry-snow slab avalanches are generally caused
by a sequence of fracture processes, including failure initiation in a weak snow layer underlying a cohesive slab followed by crack propagation within the weak layer (WL) and
tensile fracture through the slab. During past decades, theoretical and experimental work has gradually increased our
knowledge of the fracture process in snow. However, our limited understanding of crack propagation and fracture arrest
propensity prevents the evaluation of avalanche release sizes
and thus impedes hazard assessment. To address this issue,
slab tensile failure propensity is examined using a mechanically based statistical model of the slab-WL system based on
the finite element method. This model accounts for WL heterogeneity, stress redistribution by slab elasticity and possi-
ble tensile failure of the slab. Two types of avalanche release
are distinguished in the simulations: (1) full-slope release if
the heterogeneity is not sufficient to stop crack propagation
and trigger a tensile failure within the slab; (2) partial-slope
release if fracture arrest and slab tensile failure occur due
to the WL heterogeneity. The probability of these two release types is presented as a function of the characteristics of
WL heterogeneity and the slab. One of the main outcomes is
that, for realistic values of the parameters, the tensile failure
propensity is mainly influenced by slab properties. Hard and
thick snow slabs are more prone to wide-scale crack propagation and thus lead to larger avalanches (full-slope release).
In this case, the avalanche size is mainly influenced by topographical and morphological features such as rocks, trees,
slope curvature and the spatial variability of the snow depth
as often claimed in the literature.
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