Landslide dams, typically composed of newly deposited, loose, and heterogeneous materials, are highly susceptible to failure induced by overtopping and seepage, particularly under extreme hydrological conditions. Accurate prediction of such breaching processes is essential for flood risk management and emergency response, yet existing models generally consider only a single failure mechanism. This study develops a mathematical model to simulate landslide dam breaching under the coupled action of overtopping and seepage erosion. The model integrates surface erosion and internal erosion processes within a unified framework and employs a stable time-stepping numerical scheme. Application to three real-world landslide dam cases demonstrates that the model successfully reproduces key breaching characteristics across overtopping-only, seepage-only, and coupled erosion scenarios. The simulated breach hydrographs, reservoir water levels, and breach geometries show good agreement with field observations, with peak outflow and breach timing predicted with errors generally within approximately 5%. Sensitivity analysis further indicates that the model is robust to geometric uncertainties, as variations in breach outcomes remain smaller than the imposed parameter perturbations. These results confirm that explicitly accounting for the coupled interaction between overtopping and seepage significantly improves the representation of complex breaching processes. The proposed model therefore provides a reliable computational tool for analyzing landslide dam failures and supports more accurate hazard assessment under multi-mechanism erosion conditions.
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Tianlong Zhao
Xiong Hu
Changjing Fu
Sustainability
Nanchang University
Chongqing Jiaotong University
Nanjing Hydraulic Research Institute
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/696c79cde45ebfc9113cd45a — DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/su18020915