The seismic stability of earth slopes has been a topic of considerable interest in geotechnical engineering practice for the past few decades. The failure of slopes during earthquakes can lead to the significant losses. The seismic stability of slopes is influenced by many factors and complete slope stability evaluation must consider the effects of each like geological, hydrological, topographical, geometrical, strong ground motion parameters during an earthquake and soil characteristics all influence the stability of a slope. Hence, the seismic performance of these structures requires appropriate evaluation during their design. Such performance is best evaluated through an assessment of the potential for seismically induce permanent displa...
Assessing the earthquake performance of a slope and estimating the seismically-induced slope displac...
The effect of seismic loading on slope failure is studied both experimentally and analytically to es...
<div><p>Heavy seismic damage tends to occur in slopes when groundwater is present. The main objectiv...
Seismic slope stability is one of the critical areas in the field of earthquake geotechnical enginee...
Earthen slopes experience considerable degradation in strength and stiffness during seismic activiti...
To obviate the complicated calculation of progressive failure to stress-strain approach and the inac...
The slope stability behaviour of cohesive and cohesionless soil slopes was evaluated under earthquak...
International audienceThe response of geotechnical structures under earthquake loading is highly non...
The response of submerged slopes on the continental shelf to seismic or storm loading has become an ...
The aim of Geotechnical earthquake engineering is two fold: 1. The study of geotechnical materials ...
Earth embankments are required for railways, roadways, earth dams, leeves and river training works. ...
The response of slopes to earthquake loading may be studied via effective stress dynamic analyses, d...
Earth embankments are required for railways, roadways, earth dams, leeves and river training works. ...
Earth embankments are required for railways, roadways, earth dams, leeves and river training works. ...
This paper proposes a framework for screening and evaluating seismic performance of river earth emba...
Assessing the earthquake performance of a slope and estimating the seismically-induced slope displac...
The effect of seismic loading on slope failure is studied both experimentally and analytically to es...
<div><p>Heavy seismic damage tends to occur in slopes when groundwater is present. The main objectiv...
Seismic slope stability is one of the critical areas in the field of earthquake geotechnical enginee...
Earthen slopes experience considerable degradation in strength and stiffness during seismic activiti...
To obviate the complicated calculation of progressive failure to stress-strain approach and the inac...
The slope stability behaviour of cohesive and cohesionless soil slopes was evaluated under earthquak...
International audienceThe response of geotechnical structures under earthquake loading is highly non...
The response of submerged slopes on the continental shelf to seismic or storm loading has become an ...
The aim of Geotechnical earthquake engineering is two fold: 1. The study of geotechnical materials ...
Earth embankments are required for railways, roadways, earth dams, leeves and river training works. ...
The response of slopes to earthquake loading may be studied via effective stress dynamic analyses, d...
Earth embankments are required for railways, roadways, earth dams, leeves and river training works. ...
Earth embankments are required for railways, roadways, earth dams, leeves and river training works. ...
This paper proposes a framework for screening and evaluating seismic performance of river earth emba...
Assessing the earthquake performance of a slope and estimating the seismically-induced slope displac...
The effect of seismic loading on slope failure is studied both experimentally and analytically to es...
<div><p>Heavy seismic damage tends to occur in slopes when groundwater is present. The main objectiv...