Slider-Block Friction Model for Landslides: Application to Vaiont and La Clapiere Landslides
A. Helmstetter (Univ. Grenoble), D. Sornette (UCLA, CNRS-Univ., Nice), J.-R. Grasso (Univ. Grenoble), J. V. Andersen (Univ. Nanterre and, Nice), S. Gluzman (UCLA), V. Pisarenko (Russian Acad. Sci.)

TL;DR
This paper introduces a physical slider-block model based on laboratory-derived friction laws to explain and analyze accelerating displacements leading to landslides, successfully applied to the Vaiont and La Clapière cases.
Contribution
It provides a physical basis for the empirical power law of landslide acceleration and classifies landslides into different regimes using this model.
Findings
Model fits well to landslide data
Classifies Vaiont as velocity-weakening unstable
Classifies La Clapière as velocity-strengthening stable
Abstract
Accelerating displacements preceding some catastrophic landslides have been found empirically to follow a time-to-failure power law, corresponding to a finite-time singularity of the velocity [{\it Voight}, 1988]. Here, we provide a physical basis for this phenomenological law based on a slider-block model using a state and velocity dependent friction law established in the laboratory and used to model earthquake friction. This physical model accounts for and generalizes Voight's observation: depending on the ratio of two parameters of the rate and state friction law and on the initial frictional state of the sliding surfaces characterized by a reduced parameter , four possible regimes are found. Two regimes can account for an acceleration of the displacement. We use the slider-block friction model to analyze quantitatively the displacement and velocity…
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