ISSN 1003-8035 CN 11-2852/P

    黄河水下三角洲海洋地质灾害研究现状与展望

    Current status and prospects of research on marine geological hazards in the Yellow River Subaqueous Delta

    • 摘要: 黄河水下三角洲存在多种海洋地质灾害且分布大量人类工程活动设施,总结归纳各类地质灾害的研究现状有助于更好地了解灾害发生机制和影响因素,对防灾减灾有着指导意义。本文首先对海洋工程地质调查、现场监测、物理模拟试验和数值模拟等常用研究方法进行了系统介绍,并在此基础上对黄河水下三角洲地质灾害研究现状进行了归纳分析和总结。研究表明,研究区最主要的地质灾害类型包括海床液化、海底滑坡以及海底冲刷,其研究已取得系列标志性成果,阐明了波致孔压累积是灾害的核心驱动机制,并提出了扰动-液化-再悬浮-再沉积的致灾模式;揭示了液化与冲刷的灾害链耦合效应;建立了滑坡的形态分类体系与优势分布区。最后,对影响黄河三角洲地质灾害研究进展的主要制约条件进行了分析,并对未来研究方向进行了展望。未来研究需着力发展原位长期观测与多场耦合数值模拟技术,以提升灾害的定量化预测与风险评估能力。

       

      Abstract: The Yellow River subaqueous delta is prone to various marine geological hazards and is covered with a large number of human engineering facilities. A systematic summary of the research on these geological hazards is essential for clarifying their occurrence mechanisms and identifying influencing factors, which can provide scientific guidance for disaster prevention and mitigation. This study introduces the commonly used research methods, including marine engineering geological surveys, in-situ monitoring, physical model tests and numerical simulation. Based on these methods, it summarizes and analyze the current research status of geological hazards in the Yellow River subaqueous delta. Research findings indicate that the main geohazards in the delta are seabed liquefaction, submarine landslides, and seabed scouring. Previous studies have identified wave-induced pore pressure accumulation as the core driving mechanism of the hazards. A “disturbance-liquefaction-resuspension-redeposition” hazard-inducing model has been summarized. The coupled hazard-chain effect between liquefaction and scouring has been revealed. In addition, a morphological classification system and predominant distribution zones for submarine landslides have been established. Finally, the study analyzes the major constraints limiting current research progress and outlines future directions. Future research should focus on the development of long-term in-situ observation and multi-field coupled numerical simulation technologies, so as to improve the capability of quantitative prediction and risk assessment of geological hazards.

       

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