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Jun 2003
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Pinggen Zhou. Artificial Neural Network Model for Discrimination of Stability of Ancient Landslide in Impounding Area of Three Gorges Project, China. Journal of Earth Science, 2003, 14(2): 161-165.
Citation: Pinggen Zhou. Artificial Neural Network Model for Discrimination of Stability of Ancient Landslide in Impounding Area of Three Gorges Project, China. Journal of Earth Science, 2003, 14(2): 161-165.

Artificial Neural Network Model for Discrimination of Stability of Ancient Landslide in Impounding Area of Three Gorges Project, China

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Foundation for Development of Geological Sciences and Techniques of China CFDG-Project9504

  • Received Date: 02 Nov 2002
  • Accepted Date: 18 Mar 2003
  • Available Online: 18 Jul 2022
  • Issue Publish Date: 30 Jun 2003
  • The factors of geomorphology, geological setting, effect of ground water and environment dynamic factors (e.g. rainfall and artificial water recharge) should be integrated in the discrimination of the stability of the ancient landslide. As the criterion of landslide stability has been studied, the artificial neural network model was then applied to discriminate the stability of the ancient landslide in the impounding area of the Three Gorges project on the Yangtze River, China. The model has the property of self adaptive identifying and integrating complex qualitative factors and quantitative factors. The results of the artificial neural network model are coincided well with what were gained by classical limit equilibrium analysis (the Bishop method and Janbu method) and by other comprehensive discrimination methods.

     

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